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Concord Pacific Place is "Canada's biggest master-planned urban community" [1] and is projected to be North America's largest in terms of occupants and area when completed. It is located in Vancouver, British Columbia , on the north shore of False Creek . [ 2 ]
The Concord Pacific Dragon Boat Festival is a legacy of Expo 86, where Vancouver's Chinese-Canadian community introduced the traditional annual Chinese Duanwu Festival (summer solstice) to Canada as a cultural outreach program to share Chinese culture with the city's multi-cultural population. The dragon boat festival was created to promote ...
In 2015, Concord Pacific bought a 9-acre parcel of land from Sears, which housed a Sears, a Toys R Us, and parking. Plans for the land first went to public hearing in 2017. [ 2 ] The development has an expected completion date of 2025.
Future plans call for the eastern third of the site to be developed into parkland and condominiums. The western third of the site is presently owned by the real estate investment firm Concord Pacific, which has its primary shareholder the Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-Shing. The redevelopment took longer than expected, "set the standard for ...
The ferry Ramon was removed from service in 1954, so SN, through parent Western Pacific, had to obtain trackage rights on the Santa Fe from Stockton to Pittsburg where SN trains could reach SN tracks and freight shippers in Pittsburg and Concord. When the Union Pacific absorbed Western Pacific/SN it obtained further trackage rights on the Santa ...
The aircraft, flown by Boom’s chief test pilot Tristan “Geppetto” Brandenburg, accelerated to Mach 1.1 for the first time (around 844 miles per hour / 1,358 kilometers per hour) — 10% ...
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The Owen R. Cheatham Memorial Garden and Monument on the grounds of the New Concord Presbyterian Church in Concord, Virginia, is named after him. [1] The dedication of the garden took place on Sunday June 3, 1973. [1] The Owen Robertson Cheatham Gallery at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire is named in his honor. [9]