Building Description
The New Yorker is a modest-looking red brick building in the heart of Yaletown. The red brick is contrasted by massive grey trimmed windows and balconies. The ground level of The New Yorker is dedicated to commercial space creating a unique residential and commercial blend. While the exterior of the building is modest the units found within are anything but. The 24 units across the four storeys are all equally beautiful and well designed. The lofts feature tons of industrial elements that make these lofts feel authentic. Elements such as polished concrete floors, timber beams and exposed brick make the units feel authentic. Open-concept floorplans and floor-to-ceiling windows make the units feel bright and spacious. These historical elements are contrasted by modern designs like the gourmet kitchens found throughout the building. The residents at The New Yorker also gain access to a beautiful, shared rooftop terrace with amazing views of the city. The New Yorker is found in the heart of Yaletown surrounded by other Vancouver Lofts. This neighbourhood is home to high scale restaurants and trendy bars just steps from the front door of The New Yorker. The ocean and the parks along the waterfront are also steps away great for an after-work stroll by the water. The central location of The New Yorker makes sure all transportation needs are met. Walking and biking are great options with everything being close by and trails running along the waterfront. The Yaletown-Roundhouse Station is also only a few blocks away and can connect passengers to the rest of the city. For those who prefer to drive Highway 99 is only a few blocks north of The New Yorker.
Building Facts
Building Overview
- Style:
- Array
- Year Built:
- 1911
Size & Dimensions
- Units:
- 24
- Storeys:
- 4
Location
- Neighbourhood:
- 905
The New Yorker | 1066 Hamilton St
898
1066 Hamilton St, Vancouver BC
- Neighbourhood
- 905
- Style:
- Array
- Year Built:
- 1911
- Storeys:
- 4
- # of Units:
- 24