WHO`S ON THE V LIST? - Virani Real Estate Advisors

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WHO`S ON THE V LIST? - Virani Real Estate Advisors
VIBRANT. VANCOUVER. VIRANI.
Fall | 2006
Spring
| 2006
V List / lifestyles / homes / happiness
WHO’S
ON THE
V LIST?
VIVA
ITALIA!
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KARIM’S
NOTE
With the inaugural issue of the V List under our belt, I am pleased to report that the V List had an overwhelming response from our community both
nationally and internationally. In this issue the V List goes Viva Italia. Our reporters interviewed a gentleman of Italian descent - Bob Lenarduzzi whose
name is synonymous with soccer. We received some useful information from him. In the V Confidential we offer you a selection of some famous Italian
brands available around town. I cannot talk about Italy and not mention their famous ‘vino’. We have obtained expert advice to inform you on fine Italian
wines. I would also like to congratulate this vibrant community for adding so much zest to the local scene and the world stage at large. It has been an
exciting summer with the World Cup, Tour de France, and locally the Celebration of Lights (the fireworks). It is with great pleasure I am able to provide
you with stories of organizations in Vancouver which are continuously being positive to bring the world together. In this issue we share the story of the
North Shore Family Services and the wonderful work they are doing. On the economic scene the Real Estate Market continues its steady progress, and
unemployment in British Columbia is still at an amazing low level. We have had a very prosperous 2006 and look forward to an even brighter future.
Many people have asked me what the V List is all about. In short the V List aims to pursue a happy lifestyle and success.
I welcome you to join us.
Sincerely,
CONTENTS
Karim Virani
Publisher
The V List Magazine
by Virani Real Estate Advisors
The Village at Park Royal
J4-925 Main Street
West Vancouver, BC V7T 2Z3
Publisher Karim Virani | Design Sebastien Cantin, Julius Kiskis | Operations Arun Masand
Contributing Writers Dianna Carr, Sarah Chauncey, Marcie Good, Virginia Leeming
Photography Dave Delnea | Account Executive Gwen Webster
© 2006 Virani Real Estate Advisors. The V List Magazine does not assume liability for products or services
advertised herein.
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Karim’s Note
Virani Charities
Chef At Your Side
The Company
V Confidential
On The Vine
The V List Homes
Maserati Quattroporte
People Profile
Personal Shopper
Lifestyle
The Village at Park Royal
VSeen
Credits
On The VList
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VIRANI CHARITIES
HOPE, HELP
& HEALING
Family Services of the North Shore
The V List recently caught up with Beth Rees, Director of Operations for
the Family Services of the North Shore (also known as FSNS) to learn
more about this non profit organization which has been serving the North
Shore residents for over half a century. The past 55 years has put the
FSNS under a number of transformations but their fundamental mission
has remained the same: They provide “hope, help and healing” to families
and individuals in the community. They have a broad range of education,
counselling and volunteer services. They are leaders in the areas of
clinical treatment of family violence and childhood sexual abuse in the
community.
The extraordinary level of commitment shown by staff in the North
Vancouver offices is visible from the time you enter their offices. Many staff
members have been touched in one way or another by issues that affect
the very people who use their services.
Rees, who has obtained a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology and has
worked for non-profit organizations both in the United States and Canada,
was instrumental in the redesign of FSNS sexual abuse counseling
program to include intensive counselling and support to all members of a
family affected by sexual abuse.
The FSNS offers a diverse range of education and counselling programs
and services. The clinical counselling services comprise of Family
Counselling, Child & Adolescent Sexual Abuse, Stopping the Violence,
Employee Assistance, Family Preservation and Family Support programs.
They also offer Adaptation, Orientation and Integration for new immigrants
and an I Hope Family Centre for parents of children age 0 - 5 and other
parent education programs that support parents in building healthy,
“I was profoundly impacted at a young
age when a member of my extended
family was sexually abused and I knew,
even at that age, this would be my life’s
work”
– Beth Rees
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functioning families. They work with people from all walks of life, from oldto-young, from wealthy-to-disadvantaged, from North Vancouver-to-Lion’s
Bay and Bowen Island. They fundraise to ensure services are accessible
to all.
With an annual cost of $2.9 million and only 69% of the total funding
coming from all three levels of government and other grants, FSNS relies
heavily on private donations and their own fundraising endeavours. “We
are fortunate to have the support of many individuals and local businesses
who feel compelled to help ensure that all, regardless of income, can have
access to quality, innovative services,” Rees says, adding “the commitments
from these individuals and businesses are long-term which speaks for their
belief in the programs we offer.” Five anonymous donors pledged $65,000
for five years which was crucial funding for the I Hope Family Centre to
remain open. The North Shore Auto Mall donated $20,000 to help fund
Safer Places; an agency-wide initiative aimed to stop the cycle of family
violence and childhood sexual abuse through education, intervention and
support. Last year, FSNS raised over $885,000 from private donations
and fundraising. Over 175 volunteers worked thousands of hours to
ensure that 675 low-income families and seniors received support through
the Christmas Bureau. Over 100 volunteers worked to help patients and
their families with terminal illness through the North Shore Palliative Care
program. “As long as there are people who need our services, we will be
here to support them in whatever way we can.” said Rees.<<<
To Support the Family Services of the North Shore contact their North
Vancouver office at 604.988.5281
GOURMET ENTERTAINING
CHEF AT YOUR SIDE…
It’s 11am and Robert Byford can be found picking through vegetables at the local market. His
basket has a select few ingredients so far but after a decade of preparing menus, fresh organic
produce is still the best way to showcase his talent. “It’s not complicated” Robert explains “it’s about
clean simple flavors, using the freshest product available and letting the combination of flavours
compliment each other”. Sounds simple enough, and he makes it look easy too!
It’s now 1.30pm and he’s driving across town to pick up fish that just arrived today. He always has
a planned menu but if there is something unique that has just arrived he adds it to his list. He’s built
a relationship with the best suppliers in the city and has utilized them for years. “There is a mutual
respect and a friendship” he explains as he drives to his meat supplier, again chosen for quality and
consistency. Inspecting his purchases to make sure of the order, “you only have one chance to
impress your guests” and Chef Robert doesn’t want to leave room for chance.
The Chef is preparing for
a party of 12 tonight in the
kitchen of a local West
Vancouver home that
makes most restaurants
envious. “So many people
have these spectacular
kitchens that never see
their full potential“, that
is until Robert is invited
over. As Executive Chef
at Quattro on Fourth,
Caffe de Medici, and
past Executive Chef of
The Beach House at
Dundarave right here in
West Vancouver, Robert
is no stranger to the
Dungeness Crab Stack Sensation.
culinary community. He
has received many accolades for his culinary talents but best enjoys the
personal interaction between the guests that venture into the kitchen to
see the magic that he creates.
Over the years Robert has offered his culinary talent to a select few that
he has gotten to know. For those who have been invited to one of these
exclusive engagements – they start to plan an evening where Robert’s
talents can be showcased or hope they are invited back! With everything
prepared in your home in front of your eyes, there aren’t any surprises.
You don’t have to worry about a corkage fee either, Robert is more than
capable of selecting wine from your cellar to pair with dinner and while he’s
there, give you some pointers on what to drink as well as what to hide for
a few more years.
- Chef Robert Byford
“It’s not just about the food; it’s creating the whole experience.” A big
part of that experience is watching the “show” that goes on in the kitchen.
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The classy, seamless service that pairs with the remarkable food is also
something to see. “Once a guest commented on how she didn’t need to
ask for a thing and I replied that’s the way it should be” Robert explains.
The attention to detail lies not just in the food. You may ask, what gives him
this passion and drive? “We need to live up to our name”, Robert replies
“by creating a memorable experience”. The table settings, starched linen,
fresh flowers, the whole restaurant experience in your home without the
next table listening to your conversation. With the busy lifestyles of today,
more and more people want to slow down and enjoy the company of their
guests in their home. They want to relax without having to wait for the host
to sit down after serving the next course.
Looking for a truly memorable experience? Sit back or lie by the pool while
your chef is shopping for the menu, spend the time getting ready for your
guests while he is preparing in your kitchen, entertain and enjoy as your
guests arrive knowing that there is a chef at your side who has taken care
of everything!
There are no concerns when Robert Byford is in your house and the best
part is his team polishes the crystal and leaves your kitchen spotless!
Give Robert Byford a
call at 604.889.9919
for a chef at your side
at your next gathering at
your own home.<<<
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VIBRANT.
VANCOUVER.
VIRANI.
What is Vancouver? A small miracle fringed by mountains. A neighborhood secret. The ocean, between buildings. The smell of cedar. A seal,
grinning. VIBRANT. VANCOUVER Vancouverites, all of us, love this place – understanding it, admiring it, being part of it, adding to its rich character.
Karim Virani is profoundly connected to the city – a Vancouverite from a family that came from afar, fell in love, stayed forever. From his origins, he
has retained an understated, old-world respect for people and relationships; in Vancouver, he and his associates have gained a deep and passionate
knowledge of the city and its ways. VIRANI. VANCOUVER. In a decade of helping residents buy and sell Vancouver’s extraordinary properties, the
team has built and shared their knowledge of the city’s most desirable homes and communities, giving buyers an immediate comfort in their new
neighbourhoods, and offering sellers the quiet confidence of working with people who can make the right deal happen in a vital, fast-moving real estate
market. VIBRANT. VANCOUVER. VIRANI. Virani, connects people with place, and place to people. To help you find a home in one of the continent’s
most dynamic real estate markets, Virani has gone far beyond the classic realtor website to also offer streaming video of each property. And coming
soon, RSS feeds that keep buyers and sellers up to the minute, and mobile technology that allows prospects to immediately download an information
sheet directly to their cell phones. To connect people to their city, Virani offers The V List, a publication that features all the company’s available
properties, plus a fascinating, richly detailed story of Virani’s most extraordinary current offering, sharing its history and secrets and showing it at its
very best. The V List also contains V CONFIDENTIAL – a random noting of the places and things we love best in Vancouver. Some are secret, some
local favourites, some glamourous, some as plain as they are perfect. All are ways to live and love this unique city that we share.<<<
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V CONFIDENTIAL
V CONFIDENTIAL
Living in Vancouver is about lifestyle and those
tiny things that, together, create an exquisite
quality of life. In every issue of the V List,
we’ll give you hot tips and cool pointers on the
sometimes little-known places and things that
make Vancouver tick. This edition features Italian
temptations in our cosmopolitan city.
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V CONFIDENTIAL
Versace, Lugaro
The name alone conjures visions of elegance, beauty, and cutting edge
fashion and accessories. Versace designs, markets and distributes luxury
clothing, fragrances, cosmetics, accessories, and home furnishings under
the various brands of the Versace Group. The name Versace has become
synonymous with style and has been donned by fashionistas for decades;
the Versace products being as timeless as the name itself. You can find a
large selection of Versace watches at Lugaro Jewellers.<<<
www.lugaro.com | Park Royal Mall (South) | 604.925.2043
Café Artigiano
For Vince Piccolo, coffee is not what gets him through his day but a reason
to get up in the morning. His product is a testament of his passion, and each
cup artfully crafted by one of his many champion baristas is nothing short of
superb. Cafe Artigiano also offers an array of tantalizing lunch and brunch
items (Hastings location only), baked goods, soups, salads, and Italian
paninis inspired by traditional Italian family recipes.<<<
www.cafeartigiano.com | J5 - 925 Main Street | 604.913.1400
Unlimited Sofa Company
After more than three decades in the home furnishings business, the Lalji’s are
expert in selecting brand name products with the latest styles and comfort in
fabric and leather sofas as well as dining room suites and bedroom suites at
the best value. What ever your vision is for style and comfort, there is nothing
quite like relaxing on a sofa that is “Made to Order” to fit your own unique
lifestyle and artistic flair. Give them the opportunity and they will do a great job
for you.<<<
www.ilovemysofa.com |1882 Marine Drive | 604.980.8712
Pomellato, Holt Renfrew
Gold, featured in every hue and finish, comes to life in the expert hands
of Pomellato craftsmen. Designed and crafted in Milan, Italy, with precise
stylistic coherence and elegant creativity, Pomellato has maintained a tradition
of perfection for almost 40 years. Prêt-a-porter jewelry that is bold, elegant,
timeless and sophisticated is a Pomellato promise. The perfect accessory,
Pomellato pieces are as unique and distinguished as you are. Holt Renfrew
is the exclusive dealer of Pomellato in Vancouver.<<<
www.holtrenfrew.com | 633 Granville St. | 604.681.3121
Lamborghini Weissach
It’s a dream that flies like a mad bat, driven by 520 horses and buffeted by
the sweet music of a V10 engine and the wind whipping around your ears.
A beautiful open-air version of one of the best-selling Lamborghinis ever, the
Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is still pretty much its own car, with significant
structural changes and technology such as a top that folds out of sight in 20
seconds.<<<
www.lamborghinivancouver.com |1757 West 2nd Avenue | 604.738.3911
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V CONFIDENTIAL
Ermenegildo Zegna
“Self awareness” is the key word this season for Ermenegildo Zegna. Collections promote mixing and matching fabrics, no-iron shirts, and exotic
leather. As always their impeccable Italian style is represented in all pieces. The Limited Edition projects are a must see for the Italian enthusiast.
They are made with the finest wool in the world, such as Vellus Aureum.
Their lines can be found at their boutique in the Pacific Centre or Harry
Rosen.<<<
www.zegna.com | Unit #22 700 West Georgia Street | 604.681.7988
Cioppinos
“I respect the nature of ingredients, hence I try to bring out the natural taste
of ingredients,” says Pino. Pino whose full name is Giuseppe Posterard is
Chef and Owner of Cioppino’s Mediterranean Grill in Yaletown. Already
famous for his pastas Pino is becoming more prominent by making lighter
pasta with healthy components. The critics love Pino; he has won numerous awards throughout the city.<<<
www.cioppinosyaletown.com | 1133 Hamilton Street | 604.688.7466
Leone
Located in the Historic Sinclair Centre, Leone is one of Vancouver’s only
independent specialty fashion stores. Leone carries a huge selection of
Top Italian lines; Prada, Versace, Armani, and D&G are amongst many.
The interior has been created to offer multiple “Italian Boutiques” They offer the world’s finest fashion and accessories for men and women. After
or during shopping guests can relax and have an Espresso in Leone’s
Cappuccino bar.<<<
www.leone.ca | 757 West Hastings Street | 604.683.1133
Fino Lino
Don’t think when you come into this store that all you will be buying is
bedding. Fino Lino has the most unbelievable selections of the most luxurious home items you can find. Fino Lino is known for “making bedrooms”.
Rich colours, soft linens, exquisite décor pieces are throughout the large
showroom on Arbutus St. Lauren Persson and her staff offer personalized
expert service to all their customers.<<<
www.finolino.net | 2715 Arbutus St | 604.736.1828
L’ Arte Del Gelato
Marine Drive, West Vancouver boasts the home of exceptional gelato.
L ‘Arte Del Gelato offers the true taste of Italian Ice-cream. The reason behind this delicious success? Could it be the natural ingredients, its made-instore policy or is it the passion that Gianni Bombelli puts in each batch. You
know the product is good when it does not rely on sunny weather to stay
open. Popular demand keeps the store open to serve until 11:30pm.<<<
1441 Marine Drive | 604.925.4133
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ON THE VINE
ON THE VINE
On the Vine is brought to you by Giulio Miceli,
La Terrazza’s Sommelier/Owner. Miceli’s passion and
love for wine comes alive when describing
a few of his favorites.
Domenico de Bertiol
Prosecco di Conegliano D.O.C
This exciting sparkling wine is estate produced from grapes grown in the Conegliano,
Veneto, Valdobbiandene and Treviso regions. It is made with Prosecco and a very small
percentage of Pinot Bianco, Riesling, and Verdisio grapes. Straw-coloured, clear and
brilliant, with a clearly defined bouquet. You’ll find it is perfect in cocktails with an addition of
white peach juice (a Bellini) or liquor.
This is Italy’s classic bubble and your ideal starter. It is both elegant and vivacious.
Palate cleansing with a delicate mousse. It must be served well chilled. You can taste
peaches, apricots and nectarines, making it excellent on its own or in a Bellini.
> At your dining experience this bubbly is approx $40 a bottle.
> Paired best with hors d’oeuvres and cold cuts.<<<
Barolo D.O.C.G
Produced from hand selected 100% Nebbiolo grapes from the vineyards
surrounding the village of Castiglione Falleto. A deeply scented wine, it
develops from dry violet and wild rose to tar, fading with an ethereal, very
unique bouquet. It will age for a long time to come.
“The King of Italian reds.” It is a noble full-bodied red wine with great length.
It contains flavours and aromas of black licorice, anise, black currants, fruits of
the woods and wild berries. Serve at room temperature.
> At your dining experience this wine is approximately $145 a bottle
> A delicious wine to be served with roasted meats.<<<
Chianti Classico D.O.C.G
Lucarello
The 90% Sangiovese and 10% Cannaiolo grapes are fermented and aged in oak for
up to three years from harvest. Deep ruby garnet red in colour and highly perfumed
with red fruit aromas. It has a very long finish.
This is the Worlds most recognized wine from Tuscany. It contains layers of
complexity. A deep full-bodied red that is gamey and smoky on the palate. It has ripe
fruit on the finish accentuated with black plums and figs.
> At your dining experience this wine is approximately $95 a bottle.
> This is a versatile wine that can be served with rich pasta and grilled T-bone
steak.<<<
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ON THE VINE
Sfursat 1999
Valtellina D.O.C
A robust wine with high alcohol content, obtained only from favourable vintages of a selection of
Nebbiolo grapes estate grown on high terraces on the Italian / Swiss border. It is characterized
by a burgundy red colour, intense and spicy bouquet, with clear notes of coffee, cocoa and
roasted hazelnut.
This is an elaborate wine, reflecting terrier. It contains the complexities of the soil with raison
nuances. It has hints of leather and wet cedar. Call the restaurant ahead of time to decant in
advance as this wine needs to breathe.
> At your dining experience this wine is approximately $145 a bottle.
> This red goes best with wild poultry, wild game, rabbit, and hard cheese.<<<
Amarone della Valpolicella D.O.C ~ Capitel della Crosara
This wine is made from 50% Corvina Veronese, 40% Rondinella and 10% Molinara grapes.
It is aged for four years in Slavonian Oak casks. It has a deep garnet red colour with orange
reflections. A strong characteristic bouquet reminiscent of peach blossoms and raspberries.
With a warm velvety and soft palate it still maintains to be full bodied and well balanced.
A historical gem from Italy’s Vita Culture. This is an organic wine. It contains flavours of ripe
black cherry, black currants, prune and woods, with mild oaky nuances that surface on the
finish. This is a high alcohol wine so it should be consumed at end of a meal. This is definitely a
philosophical wine.
> At your dining experience this wine is approximately $150 a bottle.
> This creates an ideal marriage with Parmigiano Reggiano and Pungent Cheese.<<<
Amaro Montenegro
Amaro Montenegro is one of the leading brands in the Italian market. The Amaro
Montenegro is a great way to end a meal. It displays early botanical scents of orange
peel, fresh not dried coriander, red cherry, pekoe tea and cucumber. Palate entry is
sweet at first then it quickly turns mildly bitter and botanical.
It is great as an aperitif. Fortified infused herbs and spices; cardamom, rhubarb,
licorice, fennel, burnt orange. It contains a citrus zest and mild sweet bitterness.
Serve on the rocks.
> At your dining experience this cognac is approximately $6.5 a glass.
> Great to accompany a dessert and is amazing over ice-cream <<<
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WEST VANCOUVER
$3,488,000
West Vancouver Market Comment
Lower mainland housing stats set a record for the month of July 2006 and
this was reflected in West Vancouver with builders purchasing lots with
older homes sited on them which are ripe for redevelopment. The median
sales price of a Detached home in West Vancouver, according to the Real
Estate Board is now $1,200,220, the highest in Greater Vancouver. The
increase in Real Estate prices is more apparent in Vancouver but it exists
all across the country and it is caused by low interest rates, increased
immigration plus more buyers getting into the market and to a lesser
degree speculation on some buyers part. Prices are increasing although
at a slightly slower rate than before. A strong market is in everyone’s best
interest.
2639 Finch Hill
Enjoy gorgeous panoramic views from Mt. Baker to Vancouver Island from this
exceptional 7,000 square foot mansion perched high on the hill in Canterbury
Estates. This luxurious custom built home offers an open floor plan, a designer
kitchen, 5 bedrooms all with ensuites, an outdoor pool and much more.
$3,188,000
$3,299,000
680 King Georges Way
1068 Eyremount Drive
This ambassadorial Italianate villa and the surrounding grounds are built in the
grand style of pre-war Europe and finished with only the best imported limestone
and plaster speaking to the home’s wordly sophistication.
Spectacular 180 degree views from this grand 6,000 plus square foot, brand
new award winning home finished to very high standards and boasts Brazilian
cherry hardwood floors, featuring Miele and Viking Appliances, extensive
crown moulding, marble and limestone fireplaces and over 1,800 sqft of deck
space.
$2,888,000
$2,995,000
2490 Westhill Court
Lovely views to Downtown Vancouver and the water from this extensively
renovated 8,000 plus square foot quiet home. Designed for entertaining with
spacious open rooms and dramatic ceilings, gorgeous outdoor pool and hot
tub area, huge decks and patios. Extensive marble tiling, top end appliances,
radiant in floor heat and separate in-law accommodation
2597 Marine Drive
Spectacular one of a kind architecturally designed home, very private, high
above Marine Drive features multiple skylights, open plan and 24’ glass ceiling
in dining and entry. With 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, two fireplaces as well as a
fabulous media room, billiard room and built-in indoor/outdoor sound system
with beautiful panoramic views.
Virani Real Estate Advisors | 604. 913.1888 | www.thevlist.com
This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of existing agency agreements.
$2,880,000
$2,599,000
1128 Crestline Road
6051 Gleneagles
Stunning panoramic views from this custom built one owner, 6 bedroom
and den home. Designed with exquisite detailing throughout all 3 levels on
approximately 6,300 sqft. Radiant in floor heat, kitchen with Sub Zero/Miele
appliances, air conditioning, level heated driveway, 3 car garage, hot tub,
steam and dry sauna, and outdoor patio and backyard.
6 bedroom semi-waterfront family home on 0.46 acres and over 5700 sqft of
elegant living. Sensational private patios and gardens with level play areas and
magnificent ocean views. Gourmet kitchen, grand foyer, master bedroom suite
with private terrace, large library, 3 fireplaces and mahogany hardwood and
Spanish terracotta.
$2,288,000
$2,699,000
1482 Chippendale Road
4215 Evergreen Avenue
Glorious custom built 5,100 square foot home with panoramic city and water
views offering a deluxe gourmet kitchen with top of the line appliances and
an open floor plan, elegant living and dining rooms and a cozy family room off
the kitchen, air conditioning, level backyard and three-car garage.
Semi-waterfront, architecturally designed, 6,000 square foot home with 6 bedrooms and office and 5.5 bathrooms is located on a prestigious cul-de-sac. This
luxury home boasts dramatic vaulted ceilings, skylights, private decks and a
conventional floor plan with a large, bright 2 bedroom in-law accommodation.
$2,149,000
$ 2,288,000
2565 Westhill Way
1153 Eyremount Drive
Gorgeous, panoramic close-in views from Mount Baker to Spanish Banks. This
6 bedroom, 8 bathroom home with views of Vancouver. Includes a grand entry
foyer, oak hardwood floors, high ceilings, skylights and 3 car garage. Great
outdoor entertainment deck off main living area with pool, hot tub and terrific
views.
A graciously renovated 8 bedroom, 5 bathroom home on an acre lot in British Properties, updated kitchen featuring Sub-Zero and Dacor, hardwood
floors, marble fireplace and French doors that open from the living room to a
glass railing sundeck to enjoy panoramic views of the City and harbour.
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MARKET WATCH
July home sales return to normal summer market cycle
Vancouver, B.C. August 2, 2006 - The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that total residential sales for detached, attached and
apartment properties reached 2,732 units in July 2006, a decrease of 25.2 per cent when compared to the 3,652 units sold in July 2005.
“It’s important to note that the sales figures for July are reflective of a more traditional summer market cycle, when consumers take a break for vacations,”
says REBGV president Rick Valouche. “Last year was the best year on record for real estate in the Greater Vancouver area and the 3,652 units we moved in
July 2005 were a bit of a market anomaly. The numbers we are seeing this summer are closer to the sales figures we saw in 2004.
“At 23,223 units, our year-to-date sales indicate that we are still in the midst of one of the strongest real estate markets in our board’s history,” notes
Valouche. “Consumers who want to better understand the housing market, and who are looking for guidance to help them make the best buying or selling
decisions, should contact their local REALTOR®.”
According to Multiple Listings Service® (MLS®) data, sales of apartment properties decreased by 24.2 per cent to 1,188 sales in July 2006 compared to 1,567
sales in July 2005. The benchmark price of an apartment property in Greater Vancouver, calculated by the MLSLink® Housing Price Index, is $328,966, up
22.8 per cent from one year ago.
Sales of detached properties decreased by 28.3 per cent in July 2006 to 1,031 sales, compared to 1,438 sales in July 2006. The benchmark price of a
detached unit is $644,461, up 19.4 per cent from last year.
Sales of attached properties decreased by 20.7 per cent in July 2006 to 513 sales, compared to 647 sales in July 2005. The benchmark price of an attached
unit is $404,537, up 20.3 per cent from a year ago.
The Real Estate industry is a key economic driver in British Columbia. In 2004, dollar volume sales
of homes in Greater Vancouver set a new record at more than $13.8 billion. Based on this figure,
Greater Vancouver home sales in 2004 generated over $1 billion in related sales.
$1,499,000
$ 1,595,000
855 Cross Creek Road
1361 Inglewood Avenue
Estate sized Lot. Build your dream home on this 26000 sq/ft lot with city
views. This home currently has access from Crosscreek and Pyreford road, near
Hollyburn Country Club and Schools. An opportunity to hold or build in this
fabulous British Properties location.
Custom built, one owner, 4 bedroom home in prime Central Ambleside
location. This well built home offers a wonderful open floor plan with main
floor opening out to a large patio and fully fenced backyard. Features maple
hardwood floors, wood windows, 9 foot ceilings, water views from upper floor
and huge crawl space.
$1,469,000
$1,488,000
941 Eyremount Drive
909 Wildwood Lane
Build your dream estate on this gorgeous gently sloping 31,753 square foot
lot with level driveway on Eyremount Drive in prestigious British Properties.
Currently offering city views to the south and southeast with great potential for
fabulous views. Rare opportunity in this excellent location.
Very special 5 bedroom, 4,200 square foot gated estate located in Lower British
Properties. This private and sun-filled property set on approximately half an
acre is surrounded by sprawling lawns and the interior features vaulted ceilings, refinished hardwood floors, gourmet stainless and granite kitchen.
$1,465,000
$1,429,000
6029 Gleneagles Close
780 Greenwood Road
Spacious 5/6 bedroom, 3 level 9 year old home in this exclusive, quiet semiwaterfront location. Spanish themed main floor, 4/5 bedrooms on the upper
level and a lower level 1 bedroom in-law accommodation. The property offers
lush landscaping and is located nearby Gleneagles Rec Centre and Golf Course,
Schools and is only a short drive to shopping.
Updated 5 bedroom family home set on a huge .48 acre lot in this quiet British
Poperties location. Numerous upgrades including flooring, windows, exterior
paint, stamped concrete patios, decking, retaining walls and landscaping.
Other features include heated driveway, security system, large workshop and a
grassy fenced backyard.
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NORTH VANCOUVER
$1,649,00
North Vancouver Market Comment
Another strong month for the Real Estate Market in North Vancouver with
the median selling price for Detached homes now at $733105. Attached
homes now at $479,688 and Apartments now at $322,092, all up over
last year. The number of listings in all 3 categories is up over 2005 and so
should help to steady the market by giving buyers more choice and assist
them by eliminating “panic” buying. The redevelopment of the old Versatile Shipyard at the foot of Lonsdale is now starting to attract the interest of
potential buyers. With the cost of land, labour, materials and development
charges on the increase, affordability is a key word in the buyer’s life today.
355 East 11th Street
Welcome to the Queen of the Boulevard – a distinguished custom built
residence. Some special features include rich hardwood floors, Venetian
plastered walls, gourmet granite and stainless kitchen, wine cellar and an
elaborate backyard with waterfall and outdoor dining area. This unassuming
residence is a pleasure to show.
$1,049,000
$1,468,000
SOLD
3420 Anne MacDonald Way
1513 Ridgeway Avenue
New luxurious ‘Noort’ residence exquisitely built with top quality craftsmanstyle finishing. Spacious open living room, dining room combination featuring
vaulted ceilings, a beautiful stone fireplace mantle, wet bar, family and media
rooms, a main floor office, and stately French doors open to spacious decking.
Beautifully detailed near new Craftsman 5 bed, 5 bath home in Grand Boulevard. Sunny West exposure with incredible mountain views. Luxury living with
infloor heating, hardwood floors, 9 ft ceilings, dramatic vaults in upper floor,
gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances. Suite with income potential.
$788,000
$789,000
1501-155 West 1st Street
2555 Byron Road
Astounding 270-degree view of the mountains, inlet and city. This exquisite
luxury sub-penthouse has two bedrooms and den, 2 full bathrooms, large
patios and top of the line finishings, stainless steel appliances and granite
countertops with breathtaking views from every angle. Living at its best.
Upper Blueridge home. This south-facing lot presents beautiful curb appeal
and rare access to a much desired neighborhood. This updated home offers
an open kitchen with stainless appliances, granite island, hardwood floors,
peaceful rear facing patio, downstairs rec-room and a renovated, large in-law
suite.
Virani Real Estate Advisors | 604. 913.1888 | www.thevlist.com
$1,199,000
$1,288,000
725 Southborough Drive
1065 Wildwood Lane
Solid, one level Post and Beam home on a huge 26,000 square foot lot.
Amazing possibilities on this level lot which is great for investment or to build
your dream home. Features 3 bedrooms, new carpets, open plan living and
access out to a large private patio and award winning garden. Close to schools,
Hollyburn Country Club and Highway access.
Great views from Kitsilano to Metrotown from this totally renovated 4 bedroom
home, on a large 16,500 sqft lot. New hardwood and slate flooring, crown
mouldings, granite and stainless kitchen, new bathrooms, double glazed
windows and a 1 year old roof. Open floor plan on main level, wrap around
patio and a 1 bedroom in-law lower level accommodation.
$ 988,000
$1,168,000
1025 Elveden Row
821 Taylorwood Place
Located across from Elveden Lake, this 5 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom traditional
home is located on a huge 19,000 square foot terraced lot with 2 spacious
floors of living space, formal living and dining areas, 4 large bedrooms, a lush
garden with a barbeque area and patio decks with great views to Downtown.
Bright, airy, 2 storey, 4 bedroom home in quiet Taylorwood cul-de-sac. Vaulted
ceilings, beautiful foyer and updated, stainless steal kitchen. Private manicured
backyard and common outdoor pool and tennis court. Great Value in this
convenient West Vancouver location.
$929,000
$ 799,000
75 Laurie Crescent
1263 3rd Street
A lovely 2-level, 4 bedroom “Post and Beam” home on a substantial 0.31 acre
lot. Bring your renovation ideas as this home offers great potential with an
open floor plan and the possibility of further expansion. A nice quiet location
nestled amongst nature within walking distance of Collingwood School.
Immaculate 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath end unit town home features main floor
master suite, vaulted living, dining area and family room off kitchen with sliders
to south facing patio. Upper floor has 3 more bedrooms (2 ensuite) and an
open study area. Air-conditioning, double car garage and close proximity to
park and schools.
Virani Real Estate Advisors | 604. 913.1888 | www.thevlist.com
THE VERTEX
1015 Eyremount Drive, West Vancouver
need tiff at
18.5” wide
SUCCESSFULLY SOLD
The new owner of this home, Alexander Bardin, admired its contemporary esthetic from the first time he saw it. Now that he’s happily
settled here, he also loves the feeling of the open living space and the city and ocean views from its generous decks. “It’s like living in a
penthouse,” he says, “only you also have a yard.” The original owners had exactly that idea in mind when they commissioned local architect
Brad Lamoureux to design a house where they could retire. With the master bedroom on the main floor and a provision for an elevator, this
compact 4,000-sq.-ft dwelling offers Mr. Bardin and his family a comfortable home for many years to come.
Built of concrete, glass, and steel, the house is unique among its more traditional neighbours. These materials also appealed to Mr. Bardin
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by Marcie Good
for their enduring quality and promise of low maintenance. The home’s design, while utilitarian, lacks nothing in drama: the stage-like
central staircase offers a stunning focal point in the kitchen and living areas which are perfect for entertaining.
VIRANI Real Estate Advisors marketed this home through its network of more than 500 brokerages around the world, focusing on Europe
and Asia. Karim Virani felt that the contemporary design would have more appeal in those areas. He was right, except that the European
buyer was already here; Mr. Bardin is from Moscow but has lived in Vancouver for the past five years.
While Mr. Bardin was looking for a new home, Mr. Virani also sold his previous one. The deals were completed in such an efficient manner
that his family was able to focus on the exciting prospect of moving. “It’s not a business for him,” says Mr. Bardin, “it’s an art.”
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$499,000
$569,900
1013-175 West 1st Street
6-1233 West 16th Street
Spectacular views to Downtown and Harbour from this 2 bedroom, 2 full
bath south-east corner suite in “TIME”. Brand new carpets and paint, walnut
laminate floor in the entry and kitchen, granite island, stainless appliances, and
a covered outdoor balcony overlooking the view. Building amenities include
concierge service, underground parking and storage.
Rarely available corner unit townhouse located on a quiet, communityoriented cul-de-sac in Norgate. Minutes to Lonsdale Quay and downtown,
access to shopping, recreational amenities, restaurants, coffee shops and
school. Well laid out large main floor living and dining room, relax on either of
your two balconies or enjoy the sun on your backyard patio.
$338,000
$319,900
SOLD
SOLD
507-155 West 1st Street
203-2615 Lonsdale Avenue
This 1 bedroom floor plan is impeccable with an open kitchen, in-suite laundry,
gorgeous flooring, and a wonderful peaceful outlook. Imagine overlooking
your own serene garden complete with ponds and waterfall close to shopping,
restaurants and transportation.
Large, well laid out, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath apartment full of character features in
sought after Upper Lonsdale. Connected to shops, recreation and restaurants
at your doorstep, all the while being only minutes from the downtown.
Features hardwood floors, gas fireplace, bay windows and large wrap around
deck.
$249,000
$294,000
38-1825 Purcell Way
115-140 East 4th Street
Updated condo with hardwood floors, lovely kitchen and much more. This large
2 bedroom and den condo shows like a dream. Gorgeous, peaceful greenbelt
outlook, spacious open rooms and wonderful design. Priced for immediate
action. Great tenants would like to stay. Investors and first timers welcome.
Renovated 1 bedroom ground level suite with your own courtyard entrance.
Features include open floor plan, large master bedroom, new hardwood
laminate floors, private garden patio, in-suite storage and close proximity to
Seabus and all other Lonsdale amenities. Great value!
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LUXURY HOME
Penthouse, 1166 Melville Street, Vancouver
Gorgeous Penthouse Luxury
Wrap around 360 degree views from this amazing Penthouse Suite in Orca Place. This 2 level over 5,000 square foot suite occupies the top two floors
of the building with direct access from elevators right into the suite. Luxuriously appointed throughout with top of the line fixtures and fittings. Main
floor boasts 5 bedrooms – all ensuited, gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors and designer carpet. Top floor consists of entertainment room plus access
to massive roof top patio overlooking the city, water, marina and mountains. Great Coal Harbour location close to Cardero’s, Marina and Downtown
shopping.
$3,188,000
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California Closets
We understand that your home is a place of individual beauty, reflecting your
lifestyle and personality. We offer a wide variety of configurations, surface
finishes, colors, and thoughtful accent details that will integrate perfectly into
your existing interiors. From simple and functional to elaborate and luxurious; from contemporary to timeless, California Closets will create a system
that reflects who you are and how you live. Call today for a complimentary
in-home design consultation.<<<
Showroom: 5049 Still Creek Ave, Burnaby
604.320.6575 | www.calclosets.com
Buying foreign property
should be this easy.
With Custom House, buying real estate using foreign
funds is as simple as paying in local currency.
Whether you’re buying a home, a yacht or making foreign loan payments,
we’ll help you transfer funds anywhere on the globe — quickly, safely and
efficiently. And with Custom House you’ll always know in advance exactly
what your payment will cost in your local currency. With service like that,
it’s no wonder so many real estate agents refer their international clients to
Custom House.<<<
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North Shore Credit Union provides expert advice on banking, loans,
investments and insurance. North Shore Credit Union has $1.8 billion
in assets under administration, nearly 300 employees and 40,000 members.
A multi-year winner of the North Shore New`s Readers’ Choice Award
for “Favourite Community-Spirited Business”, NSCU is also designated a
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member of Canada’s IMAGINE program.<<<
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Maserati
MASERATI QUATTROPORTE
Made for the Fast Lane
This Italian masterpiece is best described as a Luxury
Sedan with a Sports Car Soul.
Made for the fast lane, the Maserati comes from a racing heritage. The
original design was by the five Maserati brothers in 1914. This is when
their passion for style and sports came alive. Their creation was known
for its light weight body and irresistible beauty. The goal of building fast,
reliable, elegant cars has remained consistent.
Maserati is making a mark in the Luxury Sedan market. Luxurious in look,
materials and construction, it is fondly mistaken as an old fashioned car.
Some of Italy’s finest designers have worked with the Maserati. Italian
tailored leather chairs are found front and rear. Maserati is one of Italy’s
most beautiful exports.
The Quattroporte hit production in 2001; Maserati itself has graced us for
over 90 years. Although the name “Quattroporte” is Italian for four doors it
is unique to the other Luxury full-size Sedans. It is an exclusive car made
for enthusiasts who like to drive. The Quattroporte also comes with two
magnificent versions; the Sport GT and Executive GT. The Sport GT can
be distinguished by its handsome 20 inch rims. The Executive GT is a fully
loaded Quattroporte and is differentiated by its unique grill.
The 2007 Quattroporte arrivies in Western Canada early November.<<<
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Price: $150,000 starting
Layout: front-engine, RWD
Base Engine: 400hp, 4.2l, V8
Acceleration (0-100km/h): 5.3 seconds
Top Speed: 165 Miles per hour
Seating Capacity: 5
Fuel Economy (Estimated City): 18.9/100km
Safety: Front and side airbags
Extra: Tailored for buyers<<<
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PEOPLE PROFILE
PEOPLE
PEOPLE
PROFILE
Q&A with Simone Orlando
Ballerina and Choreographer, Simone Orlando gave up part of her day
to speak with the VList. Simone started professionally dancing with the
National Ballet of Canada in 1989. She has received numerous awards
throughout her career. Her recent achievement was the Clifford E Lee
Choreography award. She joined Ballet BC in 1996.
V: What did you enjoy about living in West Vancouver?
SO: West Vancouver has a real sense of community. I lived in
Ambleside so I was on the beach everyday. I loved being outdoors and
near the water.
Photo of Simone Orlando by David Cooper Photography.
V: What are your dislikes about living in this area?
SO: The Bridge.
V: When the time comes where do you plan to retire?
SO: I love living here and then ideally driving south for the winters. I have
arthritis in my hips so when the rain comes; I really need to find sun.
V: What is your idea of perfect happiness?
SO: Not having stress in my life. I would love to learn how to deal with
stress properly and maintain grace under pressure.
V: What is your greatest personal fear?
SO: I never want to get comfortable with my abilities. I always want to
grow and enhance my skills. Another big fear of mine is having a career
ending injury.
V: Which words or phrases do you over use?
SO: Recently I have a bad habit of sarcastically saying ‘that’s really
hysterical.’
V: What does your average day look like?
SO: I begin my day at 5:45am by meditating. I then do Pilates at 7:30am.
I have daily ballet rehearsals between 11:15 and 6:15pm. I then go home
and do dance homework in the evenings.
“ I never want to get comfortable with
my abilities. I always want to grow and
enhance my skills”.
– Simone Orlando
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V: What do you consider your greatest achievement?
SO: I recently won the Clifford. E. Lee Choreography award for
a choreography piece I did. I was proud to be recognized as a
choreographer. I also felt very accomplished after I completed the ten
day Vipassana meditation. It was a challenge to spend 10 hours a day
not moving.
V: What would you like to accomplish that you haven’t done yet?
SO: I would like to create a full length ballet and have a Ballet Company
commission me to do it.
V: Who are your heroes?
SO: My mother and my colleagues.
V: Any funny Ballet stories to share?
SO: I was performing “Swan Lake” in Seoul Korea. There was a blackout
on the stage where all the girls were to go off stage and change outfits.
Unfortunately they blacked out our change room as well. We could not
see a thing! Our dressers helped us as much as they could. We had to
go out to perform a slow piece to find out none of us were in the right
outfits. The girls were either trembling with tears or laughter. It was a
nightmare!
Photo of Simone Orlando and Donald Sales by David Cooper Photography.
V: What is your pet peeve?
SO: People who don’t have good table manners. It also bothers me
when people forget the small things.
V: What do you like most in a man?
SO: The ability to be humble. He must be able to recognize the small
details.
V: What is your personal motto?
SO: Relax, breathe and do everything to your fullest potential.
V: What do you most value in your friends?
SO: Honesty.<<<
“Relax, breathe and do everything
to your fullest potential”.
– Simone Orlando
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Bold, Beautiful and Grand Graphics
to chart your business for succesess. by V List Reporter
>>A company that adds the pop and sizzle to your display signs is finally
here on the lower mainland.
>>Multigraphics’ Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Anoop Pittalwala
explains to The V List how quality, exceptional service and price make
them a successful company in their marketplace. With over 25 years of
experience in large format screen and digital printing, Multigraphics delivers
the ‘wow’ campaigns of retailers dealing with nationwide promotions on a
weekly basis.
President of the company, Matthew Clark has invested millions of dollars
in the latest digital printing equipment, state-of-art information technology
and the best of personnel. Multigraphics Ltd. is rapidly establishing itself
as a leader in wide format digital printing, producing the finest graphics
backed up with a level of service enviable to their competitors. Products
include banners, grand format banners, building wraps, point of purchase
displays, and flat bed digital printing.
>>On site, Pitalwalla explains the
intricacies of large format printing
on the latest FRESCO II 3200 eight
colour solvent ink digital printer. The
FRESCO prints in brilliant colors
up to 720 dpi resolution on media
up to 126” wide and any length.
“Imagine stretching your marketing
message across your local football arena or wrapping an entire building!”
says Pittalwala. The FRESCO II has affordable production rates and
prints double sided images on the same roll of material. What really makes
Multigraphics shine is their ability to print on any rigid material using their
DURST 600 UV ink flat bed digital printer. This printer is the latest from
DURST, of which there are only four in Canada and they have the only
ONE of its kind in Western Canada. The DURST 600 can print resolutions
up to 600 dpi and, with its’ white ink capability the DURST prints directly
on glass and any coloured substrate with outstanding results. Completing
this magical process is the ZUND L3000 I-Cut which is capable of cutting
intricate shapes and point of purchase displays from just about any
substrate with speed and accuracy. No outsourcing necessary!
>>Multigraphics is proud of their achievements and being able to guarantee
delivery on the tightest deadlines. Recent successes have included the
2006 TELUS Skins Golf Tournament in August held in Banff, Science
World’s ‘Body Works Gallery’, Vancouver Art Gallery’s ‘Raven Travelling’
and has now made inroads into the film industry, working recently on
‘Smallville’ for Warner Brothers Inc., and Supnernatural to name a few.
Look out for Multigraphics as they strategically position themselves as a
leader in the grand format printing industry, gearing up for 2010 Winter
Games.<<<
PERSONAL SHOPPER
SHOPPER
PERSONAL
Focus on Holt Renfrew | Story by Virginia Leeming | Photos by Magnus Reed.
PERSONAL SHOPPER
Each season Holt Renfrew’s Fashion Director Barbara
Atkin comprises a list of must haves based on the top trends
from the catwalks of fashion capitals. Amid myriad looks
and trends she invariably nails down each season with her
cutting-edge predictions. This information is passed on to the
sales staff and the store’s Personal Shoppers. In Vancouver
Personal Shoppers are ready to assist customers with their
seasonal purchases to interpret the new fashion directions.
The new looks for fall fashion 2006 are as diverse as they
are delightful. Sensuous, romantic, rustic or retro, from
country-inspired chunky knits to lacy Edwardian outfits,
from menswear-inspired suits to super-feminine dresses,
fashion’s route to elegance takes many different paths.
Some designers have wandered down a bucolic country road for
their tweeds, tartans and Aran knits. But today’s look has a modern
twist. Asymmetrical hemline, pleat here or there, and paired with
a new shaped skirt and the whole look becomes casual but funky.
One of the hottest trends is the equestrian hat. And while we
probably won’t see traditional Wellies striding down Vancouver
streets, a touch of equestrian takes your image to absolutely now.
Military influences make a perennial appearance in fashion
circles because fashion designers can’t resist plundering
the trappings of uniform. Chanel did with her French sailor
sweaters, and Karl Lagerfeld borrows now and then from
the military look. Think piping, epaulettes, brass buttons and
tabs. The military cape coat gets designer salutes this season.
If you are going to make fashion statements this fall why not
embrace a new approach to shape. Actually it is an old shape, one
that Balenciaga or Cardin proposed in the ‘50s – cocoon. Jackets
and tunics drop from rounded shoulders and balloon out ever so
slightly. While the voluminous top above the waist is important,
below the waist is skinny. If skinny just isn’t you, opt for the wideleg trouser. Another fresh shape is the bell skirt, very modern when
paired with a body-hugging top. The three-quarter sleeve has made
its entrance on fashion’s fall stage especially on coats and toppers.
So naturally the long glove pairs with this look for a stylish finish.
Watch for the dolman sleeve and inverted triangular-shaped tops.
The mini is back with a vengeance if you have the legs
for this look. A gentle alternative is a long hemline.
Couture has permeated the catwalk, and here shape is the
key. Pagoda shoulders that YSL would have called his own
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PERSONAL SHOPPER
in the ‘60s are showing up on couture-inspired jackets.
Couture details such as bows, ruffles and fur trim are at the
forefront. And the dress for fall 2006 is reminiscent of the
styles popular in the mid ‘60s. Everything old is new again.
Opulence translates into embroidered fabrics, brocade,
beadwork and influences of the Far East or heraldic
motifs. Lush pieces for making after-dark statements.
Every fall has its wonderful palette of colours and fall 2006 is no
exception. Muddied darks such as cinnabar and olive are important
and the grey family from anthracite to pearl to charcoal offers a
neutral background for many ways of accessorizing. If there is
one regal colour family ruling it is red. Crimson, claret, vermillion,
lipstick red, even the purple/reds are sizzling hot, hot, hot.
The exotic look of leopard cannot be over emphasized this
season. A favourite for ages of Dolce and Gabanna and other
leading designers, (who doesn’t love the pattern), leopard is
showing up on shoes, gloves, scarves, coats, you name it and
some fashion house has done it in leopard The spotted pattern
works best if it is paired with plain black or red. Never head to toe.
The
absolutely
must-have
black. It underscores every
hosiery
is
opaque
colour, especially red.
Platform shoes are important in almost every designer
collection. Heels are chunkier and many styles are
versions of the wedgie. The pump has a rounder toe and
thicker heel this season. Boots help balance the new
silhouettes. For instance when worn over skinny leggings.
Gold is the leading metal colour if you want to invest in jewellery
for the season. Metallic perforated-leather bib necklaces update
the strapless dress with instant chic. Ropes of chains and
horse bit bracelets finish off the fall fashion statement with élan.
Menswear is taking a new path to sartorial elegance. Taking their
cues from uniforms, designers from Dolce & Gabbana to Karl
Lagerfeld are serving up officer coats, pea jackets, belted trench
coats and leather coats. If he isn’t stepping out in military style
he will be clad after dark in velvet jackets and vests, romantic
shirts and skinny jeans. Tailoring is returning to elegance with
three-piece suits, waistcoats, accosts and boot shoes. <<<
Contact Holt Renfrew at 604.681.3121 and ask for your
Personnal Shoppers’ Emile Shams and Saeed Asmaeilioun.
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LIFESTYLE
by Marcie Good
Building Passion
For Soccer
Bob Lenarduzzi looks out a window from the fifth-floor Water Street
office of the Whitecaps soccer club, down to a mess of railroad tracks
scattered with cars. He’s passed by this scene, with its stunning
backdrop of ocean and mountains, every workday for the past three
years. It seems an unlikely place for a field of dreams, this narrow strip
of land long used for shipping goods in and out of Vancouver’s port.
But now, the landmark soccer stadium that first seemed an impossible
dream is almost within grasp. “It’s been a long time coming,” he says,
with his friendly grin. “But I believe we’ll get there.”
>>> As the public face of the Whitecaps organization, Lenarduzzi has
taken his share of pummeling over the past year from opponents of the
$65-million project.
>>> In July, city council finally gave the Gastown stadium a conditional
go-ahead. While the club must still address issues such as organizing
traffic flow and how the design will fit with the heritage character of the
area, the focus has shifted from defense to offense.
A state-of-the-art coliseum here will have an appeal far greater than
a straight sports facility, especially as questions are raised about
the future of BC Place. Groups including the Vancouver Symphony,
the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre, the organizers of
the 2009 World Police and Fire Games, concert production giants
House of Blues and Clear Channel, and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic
organizing committee have all indicated they would like to use the venue.
>>> But this will be a soccer stadium first. To make it a success, the
Whitecaps must be a team worth watching. Now, a sell-out crowd
at Swangard Stadium totals 5,700. Can soccer generate the kind of
successful fan base in Vancouver that hockey enjoys?
“Absolutely,” says Lenarduzzi, without hesitation. First, it’s been here
before. But when he played for the Whitecaps in the early 1980s,
Empire Stadium was regularly packed with 28,000 people. After the
North American Soccer League folded in 1984, successive teams in
Vancouver struggled to bring audiences back.
>>>Things changed for the better in 2002, when software developer
Greg Kerfoot bought the team. He has been willing to inject the kind
of cash necessary for the club to expand. Adding sales staff to what
had been a bare-bones operation was the first step. No one knows
professional soccer in Vancouver better than Lenarduzzi, whose long
and celebrated career as a Whitecap and consequently 86er began in
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“It seems an unlikely place for a field
of dreams, this narrow strip of land
long used for shipping goods in and
out of Vamcouver’s port. But now,
the landmark soccer stadium that first
seemed an impossible dream is almost
within grasp.”
LIFESTYLE
1974. He’s served as coach and now administrator, and he’s never been
more optimistic. “Greg’s commitment is for the long haul,” Lenarduzzi
says. “So we can build from the bottom up, and that’s what we’re
doing.”
>>> Already the Whitecaps organization has grown from one men’s and
one women’s team to 16 teams, including youth and reserve squads.
Last year’s handful of sellout games were a good indication that they are
heading in the right direction. Maybe his passion stems from his Italian
roots, but Lenarduzzi is positive that this stadium is the ticket to the next
level.
>>> Of course it’s the pinnacle tournament, but he points to the
excitement generated by the World Cup as a signal of the sport’s
potential. This summer, Germany impeccably hosted the event,
watched by an accumulated audience of 34 billion. Billed as “the fans’
World Cup,” it seemed to demonstrate more than ever the global
appeal of soccer. Unlikely teams proved themselves against perennial
powerhouses. The Ukraine, competing for the first time, reached
the quarter finals, and Australia also emerged from its group. Ghana
defeated pre-tournament favourites from the Czech Republic, and tiny
Trinidad and Tobago earned fan points by putting up a good fight against
England in a 2-0 loss. The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by
South Africa, furthering soccer’s foothold in every corner of the earth.
>>> In Canada this summer, World Cup games attracted 38 million
accumulated viewers. “Those numbers are staggering,” he points out.
“That’s a pretty good base to work from.”
>>> In his effort to build more fan support, Lenarduzzi hopes to attract
more interest from Vancouver’s multicultural communities. In July, the
Whitecaps hosted the Nations Cup, bringing in teams from Cardiff City
(Wales), China and India. The Indian games drew more than 5,000
local fans. Giving credit to Kerfoot’s willingness to test markets like this,
Lenarduzzi imagines the club playing host to other nations, such as Iran.
The new stadium will likely be the primary venue for the 2011 Women’s
World Cup, an event that is growing tremendously in popularity.
The old fans that drifted away from soccer after 1984 may have been
unimpressed with the level of play. By the time the new stadium is built,
Lenarduzzi aims to have the men’s Whitecaps playing in the Major
League Soccer, which is the best in North America. Already the stadium
has proven at least an initial appeal, as 61 companies have made initial
deposits for suites.
>>> In a professional career that began at age 15, Lenarduzzi visited
many stadiums. And yet when he’s asked which one was his favourite,
it’s not a shiny new facility that springs to his mind, or the scene of a
personal triumph. It’s Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, where he played
several times in World Cup qualifying games. He even jokes that his
Canadian squad was welcome there because they were easy targets for
the Mexicans.
>>>The
concrete structure is not architecturally interesting, and when it’s
empty it looks old and gray. What makes it fantastic is the people. With
120,000 fans perched on a steep incline and screaming for their team,
the player on the field feels like the walls are falling down. “We just need
to get some of that passion here,” he says. “And we will.”<<<
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THE VILLAGE AT THE PARK ROYAL
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Michael’s (Main Level)
Homesense (Upper Level)
Milestones
Village Medical & Dental
Pharmasave
Virani Real Estate Advisors
Caffè Artigiano
Lugano Chocolates
Kiss & Makeup
Lotuswear
Northern Feather Dreammakers
T.H.E. Store
Whole Foods Market
Cactus Club Grill
Urban Barn
The Urban Tea Merchant
Roseway Travel
Habitek
Bella Vita Home Essentiale
North Shore Credit Union
Heritage Law
Veritas Law
Home Depot
Old Navy
Pearl Vision
Baycity Insurance
Steamworks Brewing Co.
Nike
Hanami Sushi
Danier
Aerosoles
Oliver Barret
Motherhood Maternity
Lululemon Athletica
Current
The Village at Park Royal is a pedestrian-friendly, upscale urban village where people can walk between shops, restaurants and outdoor spaces. Located on
the west side of the existing Park Royal Shopping Centre, The Village offers 35 unique shops, restaurants and services including Western Canada’s first Whole
Foods Market and the new Home Depot urban concept store. The Village at Park Royal, which opened in September 2004, is Canada’s first lifestyle centre
and has been hailed as one of the most successful retail projects in recent years.<<<
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THE VILLAGE AT THE PARK ROYAL
HomeSense
The Urban Tea Merchant
At HomeSense, you’ll not only find incredible décor and furnishings for every
room in your house, you’ll always find it for up to 60% less than department
and specialty stores. But that’s not all that’s unique about HomeSense. Because we bring in thousands of new items every week from around the world,
it’s like a brand new store every time you visit. Styles vary by store. Go to
www.homesense.ca to find the store nearest you.<<<
Reflecting lifestyles of exotic cultures, experienced through the rituals of tea
magine traveling to India, Japan, Morocco, or even Kenya savoring a cup of tea
and experiencing the culture around you. THE URBAN TEA MERCHANT
lets you experience this within each of its locations, offering you fine tea and
tea ware from around the world as well as a unique selection of exotic lifestyle
accessories. Featuring an extensive collection of Mariage Frhres tea. <<<
The Village at Park Royal | 100 Main Street, West Vancouver
604-913-2990 | www.homesense.ca
The Village at Park Royal| G3 - 825 Main Street, West Vancouver
604.926.3392 | www.urbantea.com
Park Royal Village’s DENTAL CENTER
Steamworks Village Pub & Restaurant
Distinctively Different - but one that is entirely by design, says Dr. Ali Behmard,
a former local who has returned to the North Shore. “We have created a very
warm, welcoming atmosphere and take a more gentle, preventative approach
to dentistry. We are extremely sensitive to our patients’ needs, especially for
those who don’t like to go to the dentist”.The office uses state of the art equipment. “Dr. Behmard is renewing his relationship with the community and the
families who call it home. Visit them on web: www.prvdental.com.<<<
Steamworks Village Pub and Restaurant offers new twists on traditional pub
favorites and upscale casual cuisine focusing on serious flavours, real quality
and incredible value. Take pleasure in the best beer on the North Shore or sip
on a glass of wine from our incredible selection… you can even pop in next
door at our full liquor store to take a bottle home with you <<<
The Village at Park Royal | 900 Main Street, West Vancouver
For Reservations Call 604.922.8882 | www.steamworks.com
The Village at Park Royal | J1 -925 Main Street, West Vancouver
604.925.6725 | www.prvdental.com
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THE VILLAGE AT THE PARK ROYAL
Delany’s Coffee House
Main Street Scoops
“Delany’s Coffee House is one of my favourite coffee shops to visit” says
Karim Virani, President of Virani Real Estate Advisors. Karim Virani is
amongst many that love Delany’s; Delany’s Coffee house has been voted
the North Shore’s favourite coffee house for eight years in a row. Delany’s
Coffee House is a family owned and operated North Shore Institution. True
custom Espresso drinks, personalized service and great panini sandwiches
make this a community favourite.<<<
Main Street Scoops is a child’s dream (big and small)! It is a true Ice-Cream
haven; offering lots of flavours and varieties. It is a great break from the
exquisite shops in the Village. Main Street Scoops is open year round.<<<
The Village at Park Royal | C3 - 900 Main Street, West Vancouver
604.922.8388
The Village at Park Royal | 815 Main Street, West Vancouver
604.922.5100
Hanami Sushi
Bella Vita
Business partners and cousins; Vincent Chui, Jonathon Yu and Max Lok
recently opened Hanami Sushi and Main Street Scoops. Hanami Sushi is
unique to the North Shore; it offers exceptional Sushi and Japanese Cuisine
yet maintains a relaxed family atmosphere. Chef Lok has been an authentic
Japanese Chef for over 15 years. They offer private rooms for large parties
or business meetings. The latest edition is their large screen TV enabling
them to offer all the sporting highlights.<<<
Bella Vita Home Essentials proudly carries Maxwell Williams’ china and
cutlery. Come in and check out the most popular china in the world. We carry
bone china, porcelain and pottery in many exciting varieties. Many of the
items are attractively gift boxed for that instant gift. Bell Vita Home Essentials
vision is to improve the quality of life of all those we encounter by offering
sound knowledge, friendly service, and good value in high-quality kitchen
tools and accessories. We have your kitchen covered from preparation to
presentation.<<<
The Village at Park Royal | C3 - 900 Main Street, West Vancouver
604.922.8388
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The Village at Park Royal | G5-825 Main Street, West Vancouver
604.922.1980 | www.bellavita.ca
Photos by Dave Delnea
THE VIRANI PHILOSOPHY
THE
VIRANI
PHILOSOPHY
“Our commitment to you is to listen and respond with
prompt, personal and professional advice. Your satisfaction
is our goal, and we look forward to working with you in the
near future.” - Haneef Virani
“Always give your best effort. Honour your word. Treat
people with respect. Those are the principles I learned at
an early age and they’re the same ones I bring to each of
my clients.” - Karim Virani
In 1994, Haneef Virani became the youngest Realtor in BC. As a North Shore
resident for more than 30 years, his expertise on the market and area has
made this team one of the top producers in West Vancouver.<<<
Karim Virani has been a Realtor since 1988. He consistently ranks in the
top 1% of all Realtors in Greater Vancouver. Karim was confirmed as the
#1 Realtor in West Vancouver unit sales, according to the Real Estate Board’s
MLS statistics for 2005.
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V SEEN
by Fred Lee
West Vancouver MP Blair Wilson and his wife Kelly joined
Lafarge CEO Bruno Lafont to celebrate its 50th Anniversary.
Iron Chef Rob Feenie with CEO Gary Collins CEO of
Harmony Airways.
Ladykillers Sanjin Cvetkovic and Michael Shea hoped to
catch a few celebrity sightings at George’s tipple fest.
Truth or consequences, outgoing UBC President Martha Piper
hosted Al Gore at an invite-only Global Citizenship dinner.
West Vancouver Mayor, Pamela Goldsmith-Jones with North
Shore Credit Union’s VP of Retail Banking, Mike Watson at
the Stittgen Jewelry Fundraiser.
Jacqui Cohen with actor Ryan O’Neal at her 16th
Annual Face the World Foundation Gala.
David and Manjy Sidoo hosted Michael Buble and David
Foster for a $20,000 a couple foodie fundraiser
at their Lumiere.
John and Barb Walker with Nancy Stibbard at
Stittgen Jewelry’s Charity Evening.
CBC celebs Gloria Macarenko and Jian Ghomeshi
at the Opus, in support of the Rainforest
Foundation.
V SEEN
The Marshals at the VIRANI Real Estate Advisors launch.
Faiz and Guida Abdulla at the VIRANI Real Estate
Advisors launch.
Bev and Rob O’Neil at the VIRANI Real Estate
Advisors launch.
Cameron and Michael Barker-Fyfe at the VIRANI
Real Estate Advisors launch.
Karim Virani, president of VIRANI Real Estate
Advisors with CTV’s Pamela Martin at the Launch.
Abdul and Monica Virani at the VIRANI Real Estate Advisors
Launch Party.
Right: Angel and Mario Negris.
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LYONSTONE
A North Shore company offering fine stone mantels & range hoods.
Catering to discerning Architects, Builders, Designers & Homeowners
604.904.4448
www.lyonstone.com
103 980 W. 1st St., N.V.
by V List Reporter
CREDITS
PARAMEDICS : RESPONDING TO
THE COMMUNITY
44 year old Mike Binns was born and raised in North Vancouver’s
Delbrook community, and still proudly calls the North Shore his home.
Married to his wife Dawn, the Binns’ are excited to be expecting their
first child. Dawn, an Emergency nurse, first met Mike when she was
working at Lions Gate Hospital. Dawn tells us that she “was intrigued by
his [Mike’s] sense of humor, no matter how long and busy the shift was,
Mike just had a way to make us all laugh, especially me”.
Mikes’ exemplary career as a Paramedic 20 years ago started in the
Vancouver Regional Dispatch center, when he transferred from the North
Vancouver RCMP civilian dispatch. He quickly earned the respect of his
dispatch colleagues and shortly afterwards made the move to become a
street paramedic. Once trained, he went out onto the street, but for the
first several years he would fill in for the Dispatch Center.
Mike Binns EMA II Paramedic for 20 years, with Paramedic Lisa Crowder
“. . . no matter how long and
busy the shift was, Mike just
had a way to make us all
laugh”.
Over the past twenty years, Mike Binns has seen many important
improvements in Paramedic training and equipment. When he first
started, Mike remembers the ambulances were simply glorified vans and
horses, now they have state of the art vehicles loaded with some unique
equipment. Carrying the stretcher up and down entire stairways is a thing
of the past with the newer folding, much lighter stretchers; the job has
become physically easier.
His involvement with the Ambulance Service as a whole does not end in
North Vancouver. Because the BC Ambulance is a Provincial Service,
Mike sits on several committees with the focus of improving the service
brought to citizens and the Paramedic work standards . Mike likes to
debate issues, and thinks it is an important part of moving forward. He
believes that wearing the union title allows him to bring these issues to
the forefront.
Since the beginning of his career, Mike has always been involved with the
future of the Paramedic field. After a stint as a Paramedic Chief in Lytton,
BC, Mike came back to the North Shore and became heavily involved
with the Ambulance Paramedics of BC: the Union that represents the
3,300 Paramedics in the province. Serving as the Regional Vice President
for the GVRD, Mike contributes hundreds of hours to the profession,
even when he’s not riding in the Ambulance.<<<
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ON THE V LIST
LIFESTYLE CHOICES
ON THE V LIST
stay | HOTELS
Westin Bayshore
604.682.3377
westinbayshore.com
Pan Pacific
604.662.8111
vancouver.panpacific.com
Wedgewood
604.689.7777
wedgewoodhotel.com
drive | CARS
MCL Motor Cars
604.738.5577
mclmotorcars.com
Mercedes Benz - North Shore
604.984.9351
mbvancouver.com
The Urban Garage
604.913.1999
theurbangarage.com
Weissach
604.738.3911 | weissach.com
vogue | FASHION
Chanel
604.682.0522 | chanel.com
MaxMara
604.257.2300
Leone
604.683.1133 | leone.ca
Harry Rosen
604.683.6861
harryrosen.com
Holt Renfrew
604.681.3121 | holtrenfrew.com
cuisine | DINING
VIJS
604.736.6664
vijs.ca
Ciopinnos
604.688.7466
cioppinosyaletown.com
Lumiere
604.739.8185 | lumier.ca
West
604.738.8938
westrestaurant.com
relax | LOUNGE
George
604.628.5555
georgelounge.com
Sanafir
604.678.1049 | sanafir.com
Chambar
604.879.7119
chambar.com
wedgewoodhotel.com
Unwined
604.684.5225 | unwined.ca
comfort | HOME
Sofa Unlimited
604.981.8712
ilovemysofa.com
Fino Lino
604.736.1828
finolino.com
Bella Vita
604.922.1980 | bellavita.ca
The Ultimate Kitchen
604.688.2020
theultimatekitchen.com
glitterati | JEWELRY
Lugaro
604.925.2043 | lugaro.com
Brinkhaus
604.689.7055
brinkhaus.ca
Cartier
604.683.6878 | cartier.com
Stittgen Fine Jewellers
604.925.8333 | stitttgen.com
Britton
604.478.8770 | britton.com
spice | FOOD
Tojos’s
604.872.8050 | tojos.com
Shanghi Bistro
604.683.8222
Rangoli
604.736.5711 | vijsrangoli.com
Urban Thai Bistro
604.408.7788
thaihouse.com
Zen
604.925.0667 | zensushi.ca
grapes | SIPS
Liberty Wine Merchants
604.925.3663
libertywinemerchants.com
Bellevue Wine Store
604.913.0802
bellevuewine.com
Seacove Distributers
604.240.5773 | seacove.com
Select Wines
604.687.8199
selectwines.ca
pamper | SPA
Hennessey Salon and Spa
604.981.3300
hennesseysalonandspa.com
Pink Lime
604.683.7444
pinklimevc.com
Diva Lounge
604.926.6245
Spa Utopia North Vancouver
604.980.3977
spautopia.ca
biscotti | CAFÉ
Café Artigiano
cafeartigiano.com
Cindy’s Le Pic Nic
604.925.2880
Delanys
604.921.4466
Urban Tea Merchants
604.926.3392
urbantea.com
Trafiq
604.925.2503 | trafiq.ca
eats | RESTAURANTS
Earls
604.984.4341 | earls.ca
Feenies
604.739.7115
feenies.com
Browns
604.929.5401
brownsrestuarnt.bar.com
Joey Tomatoes
604.732.JOEY
joeysmedgrill.com
collectibles | ART
Vancouver Art Gallery - Art Rentals
and Sales
604.662.4716
artrentalandsalesvancouver.com
Vancouver Maritime Museum
vancouvermaritimemuseum.com
Ferry Bulding Art Gallery
604.925.7290
Sanjin Commision Art
sanjin.ca
sound | MUSIC
La Scalla
604.606.1888
lascala.ca
Commercial Electronics: Bang and
Olufsen
604.669.6011
commercialelectronics.ca
Sound Plus
604.873.4571 | soundplus.ca
Tom Lee
604.988.9974 | onlymusic.ca
advice | PROFESSIONAL
Heritage Law
604.9136886
bcheritagelaw.com
Custom House - Foreign Exchange
604.482.6000 | customhouse.com
Edward Jones - Financial
604.921.1205
edwardjones.com
Afterglow Skin and Laser Centre
604.980.3998
afterglowskincare.ca
retreat | RESORTS
Aerie Resort
800.518.1933 | aerie.bc.ca
Brentwood Bay Lodge
888.544.2079
brentwoodbaylodge.com
Queen Charlotte Lodge
800.688.8959
queencharlottelodge.com
Wickaninnish Inn
800.333.4604
wickinn.com
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