'New territory for Vancouver': At 315 metres, city's first supertall tower could be first of more to come B.C. currently has no 'supertall' skyscrapers, defined as between 300 and 599 metres in height. But Vancouver city hall is now updating its policy on very tall buildings, potentially opening the door for future 'supertalls'
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'New territory for Vancouver': At 315 metres, city's first supertall tower could be first of more to come
B.C. currently has no 'supertall' skyscrapers, defined as between 300 and 599 metres in height. But Vancouver city hall is now updating its policy on very tall buildings, potentially opening the door for future 'supertalls'
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As Vancouver’s first “supertall” skyscraper — which would reach a height of more than 1,000 feet or 315 metres — works its way through the approval process, planners see this as new territory for the city.
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