Granville Square is a prominent tower located at 200 Granville Street in the Financial District of the downtown core of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Completed in 1973, the building stands at 138.4 metres (454 feet) tall. The building and its plaza are located adjacent to Waterfront Station (formerly CPR station), atop the tracks of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
In 2022, Granville Square received a Zero Carbon Building certification from the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) following a number of decarbonization initiatives.
Real estate investment firm Colliers International occupies four floors and has been located in the building since its completion in 1973. Postmedia newspapers the Vancouver Sun and The Province operated out of the building from 1997 to 2017, initially occupying eight floors but shrinking to three floors over the years. As of 2024, software company Alida (formerly Vision Critical) occupies the mezzanine.
On top of the building sits the Vancouver Harbour Control Tower, which is responsible for guiding the Floatplane that take off and land on the Burrard Inlet. At 142 metres high, it was the tallest air traffic control tower in the world as of 2019.
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