The Salt Building

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The Salt Building Vancouver Logo

Address: 85 West 1st Ave., Vancouver BC (Vancouver)

The Salt Building was renovated and brought to life for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics by Vancouver Salt Company, a consortium of heritage-award-winning companies: Haebler Construction, Acton Ostry Architects and Citysphere. The City of Vancouver-owned Salt Building underwent a major restoration in its transformation from a 1930s era dilapidated salt refinery to a fully functioning and beautiful recreation space for athletes in the Olympic Vancouver during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

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The Salt Building is a very significant landmark in the Southeast False Creek neighborhood. It is a heritage listed building located in the heart of the community on the NW corner of First Avenue and Manitoba Street.

The Salt Building, which was built around 1930 to refine raw salt and converted in the 1980s as a paper recycling plant, has sat empty for a number of recent years. The building is owned by the City of Vancouver.

The Salt Building is interesting for a variety of reasons: its history; its location, which marks the original shoreline of..