Alberni Street (Vancouver)
Alberni Street is a road in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, considered a non-descript commercial street. In the 2010s the street transformed into a centre for fine restaurants[1] and high-end luxury retail stores.[2] Beginning with a flagship store for De Beers diamonds that opened in 2013, Alberni Street and its environs is now home to the majority of luxury brands in Vancouver, including Burberry, Escada, Tiffany & Co., Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Gucci and Ferragamo. Several high-rise condominium buildings have been constructed along the street as well.
Alberni District | |||
Type | Street | ||
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Location | Central Business District | ||
Nearest metro station | Burrard Station | ||
NE end | Burrard Street | ||
SW end | Davie Street | ||
Other | |||
Known for | Vancouver Luxury Zone, Little Ginza | ||
Website | http://www.downtownalberni.com/ |
Alberni Street is especially popular with wealthy tourists from Asia who are drawn to the street while staying at nearby landmark, luxury 5-star hotels such as the Hotel Vancouver, the Sutton Place Hotel, the Paradox Hotel Vancouver and the Shangri-La Hotel.[3]
References
- Remy Scalza, "Vancouver's Mini Rodeo Drive: Alberni Street", Inside Vancouver, August 21, 2010.
- Peter Meiszner, "Vancouver’s version of Rodeo Drive taking shape on Alberni Street", Global News, April 2, 2014.
- Chuck Chiang, "Vancouver's Alberni Street transforms into upscale retail hotspot", Vancouver Sun, February 25, 2016.