555 West Hastings Street in downtown Vancouver, where Harbour Centre’s tower and retail complex occupies the transit and pedestrian corridor between the Waterfront SkyTrain interchange and the Gastown heritage district, gives Harbour Centre Mall a commercial identity whose format is shaped more by the professional office and transit-connected daily service occasion than by the comparison-shopping visit. BCLIQUOR Harbour Centre, whose name confirms its tenancy within the complex, serves the British Columbia government liquor retail category for the downtown professional and residential household. Rexall serves the pharmacy and daily personal care category. Dollarama serves the value and household essentials category. Tim Hortons and Starbucks serve the daily café and quick beverage occasion for the Harbour Centre transit corridor’s commuter and office worker population. Moores Clothing for Men, the Canadian men’s professional and formal wear chain, gives the property a business apparel identity for the Hastings-Waterfront professional office catchment.
The UPS Store serves the business services, shipping, and document production category for the downtown professional household’s daily logistics occasion. Vancouver Whitecaps FC Team Store gives the property a local MLS sports merchandise identity. Waldman Diamond Canada serves the diamond and fine jewelry trade category. Artina’s Jewellery and Astranova Jewellery serve the independent jewelry retail categories. Stonz Wear serves the children’s active footwear and outerwear category. The complex’s upper floors accommodate Simon Fraser University’s downtown Vancouver campus, giving the property a post-secondary education anchor whose student and faculty population extends daily foot traffic through the retail base across all weekday business hours.
The property’s commercial role in downtown Vancouver is the West Hastings transit-adjacent commercial complex: a BCLIQUOR-Rexall-Moores daily services and business apparel platform whose Tim Hortons-Starbucks commuter café identity, UPS Store professional logistics floor, and SFU downtown campus co-tenancy give the Harbour Centre and Waterfront office corridor household a practical daily-needs and professional services destination whose commercial productivity per sqft is sustained by transit interchange foot traffic rather than destination comparison-shopping dwell time.
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