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New St. Paul’s Hospital breaks ground, new renderings released

New hospital expected to open in 2027

Construction of the new St. Paul’s Hospital — the largest hospital development project in B.C. history — kicked off Monday.

The new hospital, officially called “St Paul’s Hospital at the Jim Pattison Medical Centre” will have a capacity of 548 beds, which includes 115 net new beds. Pattison made a $75 million donation to the project four years ago.

The project overall will cost $2.174 billion, with $1.327 billion coming from the province, $225 million from fundraising and the balance from the sale of the Burrard Street property to Concord Pacific for nearly $1 billion.

The new St. Paul’s will be constructed by PCL and is expected to open in 2027. It will be constructed to a LEED Gold standard (at minimum). The design will include Indigenous elements, including a spiritual garden, artwork and sacred space.

New renderings of St. Paul’s Hospital on False Creek Flats

Aerial looking northwest
Aerial looking northwest. Credit: Providence Health Care
Rendering of main entrance
Rendering of main entrance. Credit: Providence Health Care
Landscaping in courtyard
Landscaping in courtyard. Credit: Providence Health Care
Rendering of plaza with hospital and chapel in background
Rendering of plaza with hospital and chapel in background. Credit: Providence Health Care
Civic plaza street view
Civic plaza street view. Credit: Providence Health Care
Civic plaza
Civic plaza. Credit: Providence Health Care
Rendering of Healthcare Blvd.
Rendering of Healthcare Blvd. Credit: Providence Health Care
Northeast view to the North Shore
Northeast view to the North Shore. Credit: Providence Health Care
Interior rendering
Interior rendering. Credit: Providence Health Care
Rendering of Chapel
Rendering of Chapel. Credit: Providence Health Care
Interior rendering
Interior rendering. Credit: Providence Health Care

Providence Health Care says the new St. Paul’s will be built to withstand rising temperatures, extreme weather, seismic activity and predicted sea level rise to function as a post-disaster health care and triage facility.

It will continue to serve as a teaching hospital for UBC medicine students, BCIT nursing students and other healthcare professions. 

Potential opportunities for future development on the site already have rezoning approval from the City of Vancouver, including an Indigenous Wellness Centre and a hotel. A strata office building has already been announced adjacent to the future hospital.

Video: New St. Paul’s architectural fly-through 

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Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner is an experienced journalist and media relations professional, based in Vancouver. As founder of urbanYVR.com, he has been reporting on urban development across the Lower Mainland since 2016, and has also served as vice-chair of the Gastown Historic Area Planning Committee. In October 2022, he was elected to Vancouver city council and is no longer actively reporting for urbanYVR.

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