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East Asiatic House is a stylish boutique office building located two blocks west of Burrard Street, on the northwest corner of Bute and Pender. Nearby amenities include access to public transit, many restaurants including Urban Fare, as well as Harbour Green Park and the Seawall just steps away. Floors are about 6,700 square feet and offer some good views of Coal Harbour and the Northshore mountains. Constructed in 1962 for the Prince of Denmark and his East Asiatic Company, the building has many attractive features. It was designed by renowned architect Gerald Hamilton, combining the design styles of Brutalism and New Formalism with classical elements such as arches, patterns and refined adornments – Hamilton would later incorporate these principals into his plans for the iconic H.R. MacMillan Planetarium. Reserved parking is available in the building for $220.00 per month + taxes. Property Taxes and operating costs are estimated at $19.53 psf for 2025.