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Nestled in the heart of Vancouver’s bustling West End, The Pendrell is your gateway to an unparalleled urban experience. Tailored for fitness enthusiasts and pet owners, our vibrant community is designed with your active lifestyle in mind.
Break a sweat in our state-of-the-art fitness facilities, perfect for crushing your workout goals. Host lively gatherings in our inviting amenity kitchen on the main floor, and unwind with your fury friends on our stunning rooftop terrace boasting panoramic views of English Bay.
At The Pendrell, you’ll find more than just a place to call home – you’ll discover a community where like-minded individuals thrive together. Embrace the perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and breathtaking experiences at The Pendrell.
- Rooftop Terrace with BBQ and dining area: Savor the breathtaking panoramic views of English Bay while grilling and dining with friends on the rooftop terrace.
- Rooftop Dog Park: Let your furry friends run free and play in our dedicated rooftop dog park.
- Rooftop Community Gardens: Grow your own herbs and vegetables in our rooftop community gardens, perfect for the green thumb in you
- Japanese Landscaping & Children’s Play Area: Delight in serene Japanese landscaping and watch your kids have fun in the sand pit play area.
- Gym and Yoga Studio: Stay active with state-of-the-art fitness equipment and a tranquil yoga studio for your wellness.
- Parcel Lockers: Conveniently pick up your packages with our secure parcel lockers.
- Pet Washing Station: Keep your pets clean and happy with our dedicated pet washing station.
- Electrical Vehicle Charging Stations: Charge your electric vehicle with ease at our secured and dedicated EV charging stations.
- Storage Lockers and Bicycle Area: Secure your belongings and bicycles in our storage lockers, available at an additional cost.
- Mondo Car Share Program: Enjoy flexible and convenient movement in the city with our Mondo Car Share program.
- Public Art: “Still Standing” by Samuel-Roy-Bois salutes the neighborhood’s Victorian architectural heritage and alludes – to the role of biomimicry in our interactions with the world.