Over a century old and ten storeys high, the Rogers Building is a landmark of downtown Vancouver and recognized as a Type A historical property through the City of Vancouver’s Heritage Conservation program. The building is named after Welsh-born Johnathan Rogers, an affluent contractor and city board member who commissioned the building’s construction. Rogers hired prominent architects Gould & Champney to design the building which was completed in 1912.
Notes from "Historic Places in Lower Mainland, BC"
Over a century old and ten storeys high, the Rogers Building is a landmark of downtown Vancouver and recognized as a Type A historical property through the City of Vancouver’s Heritage Conservation program. The building is named after Welsh-born Johnathan Rogers, an affluent contractor and city board member who commissioned the building’s construction. Rogers hired prominent architects Gould & Champney to design the building which was completed in 1912.
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Langley Township, British Columbia to Abbotsford, British Columbia 25 places Learn more about the complex histories of the place known today as the Lower Mainland of British Columbia by visiting some of the many heritage sites and organizations registered with Historic Places Days! View VisitList
Vancouver, British Columbia 4 places Within a mile radius of each other, along Granville Street, the Vancouver Block, Rogers Building, Vancouver Art Gallery, and Waterfront Station reflect the economic prosperity of a nascent Vancouver at the turn of the twentieth century. View VisitList
Learn more about the complex histories of the place known today as the Lower Mainland of British Columbia by visiting some of the many heritage sites and organizations registered with Historic Places Days!
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