‘The Mark’ is Yaletown’s Tallest Real Estate Development

November 8, 2010

The Mark is Yaletown's newest real estate development

‘The Mark’, a new real estate development by Onni, is now selling in Vancouver, BC’s urban oasis, Yaletown.

Designed by award winning architects Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden, ‘The Mark’ will be the tallest piece of real estate in Yaletown, standing proud at 47 floors. With views of English Bay’s sparkling water one way, and the twinkling lights of downtown Vancouver the other, your personal vistas will soothe and relax you.

‘The Mark’ is centrally located, at Pacific Blvd and Seymour St. Within 5 minutes, you can be strolling along the seawall or taking the Aquabus to Granville Island. If you’re more interested in shopping, Robson and Granville St. are moments away, as are Yaletown’s trendy Mainland and Hamilton street boutiques.

One of the most unique features of ‘The Mark’, is it’s ‘urban rooftop garden/dining area and pool/hot tub. The goal is to encourage tenant organized growth of fruits and vegetables and offer an environment where building members can foster a sense of community’. With a focus on sustainability, Yaletown’s newest real estate development has been designed to meet LEED Gold Standards. It has a landscaped rooftop, solar panels, a car share program and electric car plug-in.

It also boasts a 10,000 ft Wellness Centre with: state-of-the-art fitness equipment; a yoga and dance studio; steam and sauna; games/lounge/entertainment room; theatre; grand dining room with professional kitchen for hosting private events; intimate dining room with terrace; guest suites; and spa-style treatment rooms. With so many amenities, amazing location and a focus on making it easy to reduce your carbon footprint, ‘The Mark’ real estate development has everything the discerning urbanista is looking for.

If you’d like to know more about this or other Yaletown real estate opportunities, give us a call. And don’t forget to join us on our Vancouver Real Estate Facebook page.


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