Project 200

It was conceived as a modernist mixed-use complex, which at the time was believed to be the largest single development planned in Canada.

[1] The proposed site for Project 200 was at the base of Granville Street on the harbour, representing some of Vancouver's most valuable real estate.

Its proximity to the downtown core and its visibility from North Vancouver meant that any development in this location would be highly prominent and easily recognizable.

The development was planned to include up to 14 office towers, 1,000 apartment units, a 40-storey hotel, 5,000 parking spaces, and comprehensive retail shopping areas featuring a new department store.

Key amenities were to include elevated pedestrian plazas, offering expansive views of the waterfront and enhancing the area's accessibility and aesthetic appeal.

Waterfront Station with Granville Square in the background. These tracks were to be covered by a freeway linking parking garages in Downtown Vancouver with the surrounding communities.