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Wyndham Hotels and Resorts has announced its development of the historic Arts & Crafts hotel, Vancouver.
The boutique hotel, circa 1911 will be added to the Trademark Collection by Wyndham upscale soft brand. The 73-room hotel is part of the Arts & Crafts Hotel Ltd franchisee brand and is anticipated to open in Wyndham’s Q3 2026.
The 100-year-old Arts & Crafts building is a former printing press and will be turned into a modern hotel. The client is focused on repurposing the interior while ensuring the incorporation of contemporary amenities and services.
Standing tall at seven stories and spanning an impressive 42,000 sq. ft., this resurgent structure will boast exquisitely designed hotel rooms, seamlessly blending history with contemporary luxury.
NDY was engaged for core engineering services (mechanical, electrical and energy modelling). The task presented a unique challenge in terms of electrical infrastructure, as the space is to be transformed into a fully electric building without any gas services. NDY considered preservation of heritage factors throughout the project, meticulously planning the optimal positioning of electrical and mechanical equipment.
W Calgary, JW Marriott and Autograph Collection hotel to anchor landmark $1.47B development in Culture + Entertainment District
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