Vancouver's Former Four Seasons Hotel Tower to Be Demolished
The 25-storey building, vacant since 2020, will be replaced by a modern multi-use tower as part of Cadillac Fairview's redevelopment plans.
- The Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver, which closed in 2020 after 44 years, is set to be demolished by property owner Cadillac Fairview.
- The building has remained vacant since the hotel's closure and was initially considered for renovation before plans shifted to full demolition.
- Cadillac Fairview plans to replace the 25-storey structure with a modern multi-use tower, which may include a hospitality component.
- The demolition process will involve removing the concrete façade, columns, slabs, and asbestos abatement, with a permit application currently under review.
- The redevelopment is part of broader changes to the CF Pacific Centre complex, including the transformation of the former Nordstrom store.