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Douglas Street – 1600 Block
1675 Douglas Street
1675 Douglas Street was built in 1992 for Centra Gas, which used this building as its corporate headquarters.
The Centra Gas Building was designed the Vancouver architectural firm of Musson Catell Mackay, which has also designed many well known Vancouver buildings. Founding partner Frank Musson also designed the Bentall Building, 1060 Douglas Street, built in 1963-1964.
Here is a map showing the location of 1675 Douglas Street:
Here is a Google Street View image of 1675 Douglas Street:
Additional Information About 1675 Douglas Street
- Assessed Value (July 2019): $27,252,000; Land: $5,955,000; Buildings: $21,297,000
- Assessed Value (July 2018): $26,072,000; Land: $5,465000; Buildings: $20,607,000
- Assessed Value (July 2017): $23,087,000; Land: $4,244,000; Buildings: $18,843,000
- Assessed Value (July 2016): $21,847,000; Land: $4,035,000; Buildings: $17,812,000
- Assessed Value (July 2015): $19,349,000; Land: $3,478,000; Buildings: $15,871,000
A Brief History of 1675 Douglas Street
1675 Douglas Street was built in 1992 for Centra Gas, which used this building as its corporate headquarters.
The Centra Gas Building was designed by the Vancouver architectural firm of Musson Catell Mackay, which has also designed many well known Vancouver buildings, including Three Bentall Centre, The B.C. Hydro Centre, Bentall 5, Carmana Plaza, The George, The Georgian Towers, Park Place, Pender Place, The VanCity Centre and Waterfront Centre.
Founding partner Frank Musson also designed the Bentall Building, 1060 Douglas Street, built in 1963-1964.
The Bentall Building, 1060 Douglas Street
Architect Frank Musson, whose firm designed 1675 Douglas Street, also designed the Bentall Building, 1060 Douglas Street, built in 1963-1964.
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