The Erickson

1560 HOMER MEWS , Vancouver, BC V6Z 0A5

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1560 Homer Mews is The Erickson in False Creek North, Downtown Vancouver. The Erickson is a 17 storey Luxury Waterfront Condo Tower offering 61 exclusive units. The Erickson completed in 2010 by Concord Pacific & this has been their highest end development to date in Downtown Vancouver.

The Erickson has very unique swerving lines making it stand out amongst the other towers on the shore of False Creek North.The tower design incorporates a structural twist reminiscent of a Wankel rotary engine with each unit the elevator opens to the living room. The project features two-car and three-car garages. The very high-end showcase project offers some suites that sell for more than $2,000 a square foot. Called 1K Tower before construction began until the building was named The Erickson, after the architect.

The amenities of The Erickson include, a 60 foot Swimming Pool, Hot-Tub, Steam Room & Sauna. 24hr Concierge, Fitness Centre with Yoga & Pilates Rooms. Massage, Spa & Hair Salon facilities for Owners & Residents as well as a Private Boardroom & Theatre.

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