BUILDING WEBSITE Tapestry - Heather East Tower at 2851 Heather Street, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 0A2, Fairview Neighborhood, 144 suites, 10 levels, built 2008. This website contains: current building MLS listings & MLS sale info, building floor plans & strata plans, pictures of lobby & common area, developer, strata & concierge contact info, interactive 3D & Google location Maps link www.6717000.com/maps with downtown intersection virtual tours, downtown listing assignment lists of buildings under construction & aerial/satellite pictures of this building. For more info, click the side bar of this page or use the search feature in the top right hand corner of any page. Building map location; Building #187-Map 4, False Creek, Granville Island & Pennyfarthing Area.
Strata Company: Gateway West 604-635-5000
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Nestled amid the
greenery of Vancouver's West Side between Heather and Willow Streets, just off
West 12th Avenue, Tapestry is surrounded by three new city parks. The development
will encompass a 10-storey mid-rise together with an intimate 6-storey partner.
Tapestry offers a choice of larger than average homes, ranging from studios and
unique loft-style one bedroom suites up to luxury two bedroom plus den penthouses.
The homes stand apart for their luxurious finishes and entertainment-sized balconies
that offer magnificent views of the West Side village greenery, downtown skyline
and surrounding gardens and parks. Vibrant shopping enclaves, theatres, pubs and
restaurants are all within easy walking distance.
Developer Contact;
Wendy Ross, Sales Rep
Tapestry Presentation Centre
715 West 16th Avenue (Pres Ctr)
Vancouver, BC V5Z 1S8 tapestry@concertproperties.com www.DiscoverTapestry.com
(604) 675-9600 (off)
(604) 675-9601 (fax)
Building Features:
Tapestry was designed to blend seamlessly into the well established neighborhood
that surrounds it. The historic Art Moderne facade of the 10-storey 1940's Vancouver
General Hospital Nurses' Residence has been retained as a reminder of the importance
this building played in the past. The more intimate 6- storey residence was designed
to complement the existing building's historic architecture and reflect design
elements that are prevalent throughout the neighborhood.