The Paradox Vancouver, formerly known as the Trump International Hotel and Tower Vancouver, is a residential
skyscraper
A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable building having multiple floors. Most modern sources define skyscrapers as being at least or in height, though there is no universally accepted definition, other than being very tall high-rise bui ...
and hotel in
Downtown Vancouver
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, British Columbia, Canada. The 60-storey, tower in which the hotel is located is at 1151 West Georgia Street and was completed in 2016. The tower is the
second tallest building in Vancouver, after the
Shangri-La
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tower located across West Georgia Street.
The triangular tower, designed by architect
Arthur Erickson, twists gradually, with increasing elevation, up to 45 degrees from bottom to top. Similar to
Absolute World in
Mississauga, Ontario
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and
Turning Torso in
Malmö, Sweden, the building's design resembles a
hyperbolic paraboloid
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Every pla ...
.
In 2020, the Trump International Hotel and Tower Vancouver closed. Over 250 employees had already been temporarily laid off due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. Hotel employees had reported that they learned of the hotel closure from the media or they were informed without warning that they had lost their jobs.
Minor renovations and rebranding on the Vancouver tower began in late 2021, including the removal of all “TRUMP” branded exterior building signage. The hotel re-opened in April 2022 as the Paradox.
History
The initial project was cancelled on February 25, 2009. Buyers who purchased luxury condos in the tower received letters informing them of the project's cancellation. On June 1, 2009, Holborn Group president Joo Kim Tiah said his company still wanted to see the plan completed on the prime downtown site—if the
City of Vancouver wanted to work with him.
["Developer trying to save building"](_blank)
, ''Metro Vancouver
The Metro Vancouver Regional District (MVRD), or simply Metro Vancouver, is a Canadian political subdivision and Corporation, corporate entity representing the metropolitan area of Greater Vancouver, designated by provincial legislation as o ...
'', June 1, 2009.
On August 21, 2009, it was announced that the project would definitely resume, possibly as an even taller building (pending approval from the city) while keeping the same design by Arthur Erickson who died in May of the same year. Work on the project would resume as soon as early 2010, after the
Winter Olympics
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(construction work was not permitted during the Olympics). However, it was not certain as of August 21, 2009, if the
Ritz-Carlton "brand" would still remain associated with the project.
["Developers simplify design"](_blank)
, '' Daily Commercial News'', August 21, 2009. Developers announced on August 27, 2009, that the project will proceed. They are re-proposing the project, requesting a height increase from to . The proposal called for a higher number of smaller housing units with a more efficient use of floor space while keeping the exterior of the tower aesthetically unchanged (outside of the height increase). The new proposal went through a series of public hearings before the Vancouver city council was scheduled to vote on it in November 2009.
The project was finally revitalized in mid-2011 without Ritz-Carlton as the hotelier. The tower was posthumously redesigned from 58 to 67 stories and an additional 2 floors of underground parking. In mid-2012, the new hotel tenant was announced to be Marriott. Excavation recommenced in the spring of 2012, with actual construction work beginning in August. By November 2012, the foundation had been completed and substantial construction had commenced, with half of the first floor of parking being completed.
In 2013 at a local press conference, Holborn Group president Joo Kim Tiah, the developer of the site, along with
The Trump Organization
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president
Donald Trump
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, accompanied by his three children
Donald Jr.,
Ivanka, and
Eric
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, unveiled the $360 million Trump International Hotel & Tower Vancouver. Holborn Group's Construction Manager for the project was Vancouver-based Urban One Builders, who later also completed UBC
Brock Commons Tallwood House, the tallest wood building in Canada.
The 63-story condo and hotel complex opened on February 28, 2017, with Donald Jr., Eric Trump and developer Joo Kim Tiah in attendance. The opening was met with public protests and a boycott of the ceremony by Mayor Robertson and other local politicians. The building consisted of the Trump Hotel on the first 15 floors, topped by 217 condos on the remaining floors.
On August 28, 2020, the hotel reportedly closed permanently and was filing for bankruptcy. On December 23, 2021 all of the Trump branding was removed from the shuttered hotel. On April 1, 2022 TA Global Berhad reopened the hotel under the brand Paradox Hotel Group and the name Paradox Vancouver.
Reception
On December 15, 2015, Vancouver mayor
Gregor Robertson wrote a letter to the developers of the tower, asking them to remove Donald Trump's name from the building. Robertson stated that "Trump’s name and brand have no more place on Vancouver’s skyline than his ignorant ideas have in the modern world." A petition to remove the name was also mentioned in the letter, with more than 5000 residents voicing their concerns. British Columbia Premier
Christy Clark
Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a Canadian politician who served as the 35th premier of British Columbia from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female premi ...
agreed with the movement, stating that "
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
doesn’t represent our city." Similar movements occurred in
Toronto
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which led to the Trump International Hotel and Tower, Toronto, now
The St. Regis Toronto, being purchased for renovation and renaming in 2017.
See also
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List of condominiums in Canada
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List of tallest buildings in British Columbia
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List of tallest buildings in Vancouver
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List of twisted buildings
References
External links
{{Commons category
City of Vancouver building proposal(PDF, includes pictures; accessed on January 28, 2006)
National Post – Vancouver Hotel-condo Project CancelledParadox Hotel Vancouver – 1151 W Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC
Arthur Erickson buildings
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company
Skyscrapers in Vancouver
Residential condominiums in Canada
Condo hotels in Canada
Twisted buildings and structures
Skyscraper hotels in Canada
Residential skyscrapers in Canada
Hotels established in 2017
Hotel buildings completed in 2016
Companies that have filed for bankruptcy in Canada
Residential buildings in British Columbia
Businesses of Donald Trump that went bankrupt