Block House opening as Gastown’s only hotel

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A new chapter in boutique hospitality is set to debut in Vancouver, BC as Kalido House Hotels announces the opening of Block House, alongside the official unveiling of its unified parent brand. Bookings are now open, with the hotel welcoming its first guests on March 21.

Officials said the announcement marks the evolution of Kalido House Hotels’ growing portfolio of “house hotels,” following the success of its first two aparthotel concepts, Smithe House and Keefer House. The new brand identity reflects a broader shift in traveller preferences toward apartment-style stays that prioritize space, flexibility, and residential comfort without sacrificing boutique design and service, said a news release.

Kalido House Hotels’ signature “house hotel” model blends the privacy and layout of an apartment with the consistency, service, and thoughtful design of a boutique property. The launch comes at a pivotal moment for the city, as demand for accommodations continues to rise ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, contributing new inventory to a market facing a well-documented room shortage, it explained.

Kalido House Hotel photo
Kalido House Hotel photo

Block House features just 19 uniquely designed suites, each inspired by mid-century aesthetics and flexible living. Select suites include full kitchens, while others offer streamlined kitchenettes for lighter stays. Guests will enjoy curated local amenities from TALLU, Tealeaves, Pallet Coffee Roasters, and Fable Kitchen, reinforcing a strong connection to Vancouver’s creative and culinary communities. Combining heritage character with a tech-enabled guest experience, Block House places visitors within walking distance of the waterfront, Chinatown, and the city’s cultural core, said Kalido.

Javier Cepeda
Javier Cepeda

“Block House represents an exciting milestone for us – not only as the newest addition to our portfolio, but as the property that brings our vision fully together under the Kalido House Hotels name. With this launch, we’re doubling down on the ‘house hotel’ concept, creating stays that feel more personal, design-driven, and connected to their neighbourhoods. We’re proud to introduce a space that celebrates Vancouver’s history while meeting the way people want to travel today – with more room, more flexibility, and a stronger sense of place,” said Javier Cepeda, Managing Partner, Kalido House Hotels.

Block House is situated at the edge of Gastown at Columbia and Powell. Originally constructed in 1893 as the “Commercial Block,” the building served as a hub for rail-based trade. Designed by architect William Blackmore and built by the Hunter Brothers, it once housed wholesale merchants and distribution businesses and was home to one of Vancouver’s earliest elevators. Restoration began in early 2026, transforming the top three floors into 19 loft-style apartments that honour the structure’s heritage while introducing modern hospitality design, noted Kalido.

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