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Green House by Concord Pacific - 5895 Barker Ave, Burnaby, BC V5H 2P2, Canada. Situated at crossroad Baker Avenue and Olive Avenue in the neighbourhood of Metrotown, Burnaby South. Comprise of 299 beautiful condo units in a 43 stories tower building. The latest masterpiece by Canada's largest community-builder, Concord Pacific. Conceptualized as a modern-day facsimile of the French orangeries of old, this one-of-a-kind project was created in harmony with nature down to the last detail.
Enjoy the world of enchanting ambiance at Greenhouse and immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Central Park, just a stone's throw away. With 220 acres of lush greenery as your backyard, tranquility is at your doorstep. For a change of pace, the vibrant heart of Burnaby's city centre awaits, offering province's largest shopping mall, the Bob Prittie Library, and easy access to the Patterson Skytrain station. Embrace the perfect blend of natural serenity and urban excitement at Greenhouse.
Offers a splendid blend of modern amenities with a touch of European regal elegance. Unwind in the serene Crystalline Pool, relax at the Fountain Pavilion as you listen to the gentle flow of water, set amid lush foliage and captivating floral aromas, host a tea party in the elegant dining hall with family and friends. Whether seeking leisure or relaxation, Greenhouse is the perfect destination to fulfill your desires.
Official Website: www.concordgreenhouse.com Phone: 604-435-1383 Sales Address: 4750 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, Canada
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