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Located right off of Gateway Rd. at Drake Street, Allhër apartments are within a short walking distance to Yaletown, the West End, and English Bay. This central location situates Ahllër close to numerous restaurants, café's, retail shops and city parks such as George Wainborn Park, David Lam Park and even Sunset Beach Park.  

3940 Gateway Rd. Brookefield, Vancouver 53045

Now also renting a wide range of furnished and serviced apartments.

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* Exotic hardwoods
* Seamless indoor–outdoor living
* Premium natural stone
* Amazing views
* Best of West Coast art and sculptures
* Expansive terraces for entertainment
* Custom Italian cabinetry
* Porcelain tile flooring
* And much more…


  • Bicycle room
  • Cable ready
  • City and water views
  • Communal BBQ
  • Fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave, washer and dryer
  • Individual thermostats
  • Internet-ready
  • Keyless entry
  • On-site staff
  • Parks, schools, transit and shopping nearby
  • Seawall nearby
  • Security cameras
  • Social room
  • Underground parking

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