Olympic Village
The Olympic Village comprises temporary structures and 10 to 20 permanent mixed-use buildings with aproximatelly 1100 condos units. (250 of which will become affordable housing and aproximatelly 100 units will become rental housing).
South East False Creek will eventually be home to 12,000 to 16,000 people. When Fully developed, SEFC will have 6 million square feet development. this will includes more than 5000 condos residential units; a full-size community centre and non motorized boating facility; 3 to 5 licenced childcare facilities; two out-of-school care facilities; an elementary school; restauration of 5 Heritage buildings; interfaith spiritual centre and 10 hectares of Park.

Manitoba Street and the Salt building are the retail centre for the new community with a grocery store, a liquor store, pharmacy and small shops and restaurants. Shoreline work includes a new island and inter-tidal fish habitat, bridge, boardwalk, and floating docks.
SEFC is a model with sustainable development with all buildings designed to LEED Gold standards(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). Other unique features include: Urban agriculture; a Rain Water management system; Green roofs; and a neighbouhood energy system.
The new 660 metre waterfront path along south-east false creek is one of the final pieces of a 22 Km scenic seawall alongside Vancouver's inner coastline from Coal Harbour to Kitsilano Beach.
During the 2010 Winter Olympic Games: The First Phase of SEFC was temporarily transfored into Vancouver's olympic village during the Winter Games in February 2010. The Olympic village housed approximately 2800 athletes and officials.
Desire is also apparent to not simply replicate the pattern successfully described in the Concord Pacific Land's development, but to seek a lower-rise, while equally populous configuration.
Bridge - Village on False Creek - 1616 Columbia Street
Brook - Village on False Creek - 181 West 1st Ave
Canada House - Village on False Creek - 151 Athletes Way
Canada House - Village on False Creek - 181 Athletes Way
Central - 1618 Quebec Street
Central is an architectural icon developped by ONNI in a sea of sameness, where high design meets high value in Southeast False Creek. Nothing else looks or feels like this. Not now. Not ever. Central is a complete reinvention of the residential tower, where high design is both accessible and e
Compass - Village on False Creek - 123 West 1st Ave
Exchange - 388 West 1ST Ave
96 years in the making. Built in 1913. The original telephone exchange building has been transformed into SE False Creek's only heritage loft building. Developed by PCI developers of the new Convention Centre & Cross Roads. A rare collection of 68 one & two bdrm homes with historic elem
Foundry - 1833 Crowe Street
James - 288 West 1ST Ave
James is a fabulous new Cressey building in an established yet emerging South-East False Creek and close to Cambie Village. 5 min to Canada Line, groceries, amenities. Concrete construction,A/C, beautiful kitchen with high end finishes which include: quartz counter tops, European designed Fagor/Blom
Kayak - Village on False Creek - 1633 Ontario Street
Kayak - Village on False Creek - 12 Athletes Way
Maynards Block - 415 West 2ND Ave
Located in South-east False Creek just step away from the new Canada line, the Maymards Block rests at the edge of downtown, kitsilano, main street and more. to the south, whole foods, best buy, Home Depot, Milestone's and an incredible fair of dining options along the west Broadway corridor. conven
Montreux - 2055 Yukon Street
Opsal - 1785 Quebec Street
The Opsal steel building has memories to shars and stories to tell. In 1918 the Opsal Stell building was constructed as a foundry to manufacture the equipment in high demand primarily for logging. Today, the building is being rescued, reconstructed, and rehabilitated by Bastion, as part of the Opsal
Pinnacle Living - 1887 Crowe Street