Construction Work Continues At The Waterfront Vancouver
Cranes overlook development as work on housing, hotel, retail buildings underway.
Cranes overlook development as work on housing, hotel, retail buildings underway.
With its first guests sleeping comfortably in their rooms and its first eventgoers sipping cocktails in a riverside ballroom, Hotel Indigo officially joined The Waterfront Vancouver on Thursday.
Restaurant offers upscale dining, rooftop bar at Hotel Indigo.
The Vancouver waterfront along the north bank of the Columbia River thrived with industry in the late 1800s. Think sawmills, shipyards and, until 2006, a Boise Cascade paper mill. Fast forward to post-pandemic 2022 where nine wine tasting rooms, a tequila bar, martini bar, whiskey bar, two brew pubs, a coffee roaster and milkshake bar surround offices, residences, two hotels and restaurants fronting on a riverside walkway Fodor’s Travel last year named one of the nation’s 15 best.
The next phase of the Vancouver development is slated to include senior living, additional apartments and parking.
At last, we don’t have to drive across the river to get this restaurant’s signature fresh, velvety pasta.