The Del Prado building, located at 1155 Mainland Street in Vancouver’s trendy Yaletown neighbourhood, is a striking example of the area’s rich industrial past blended with modern urban living. Originally constructed in 1912, this heritage building was once a warehouse, a common feature of Yaletown’s history as a rail and warehousing district. It was converted into luxury residential lofts in 1996, retaining much of its original facade that gives it authentic character and charm.
The building stands out for its distinct black exterior, which contrasts elegantly with the surrounding natural brick buildings. Del Prado offers a mix of commercial spaces on the ground level and spacious loft-style residential units above. The interiors feature open-concept layouts with high ceilings and expansive windows that flood the spaces with natural light.
Its prime location on Mainland Street places residents in the heart of Yaletown, with access to trendy restaurants, boutiques, cafes, and the waterfront just steps away, while still maintaining the unique historical essence of the neighbourhood. Del Prado combines a nostalgic industrial atmosphere with contemporary urban comfort, making it a sought-after address in one of Vancouver’s most desirable areas.
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