Whether you've got a century-old building that needs some love or you're dreaming up something brand new, we're all ears
1250 West Pender Street
Suite 402
Vancouver, BC V6E 2S9
Got a project rattling around in your head? Maybe you're staring at a heritage building wondering if it can be saved? Or just curious about what we do? Fill out the form and we'll get back to you faster than you can say 'load-bearing wall'.
(604) 555-0147
Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm PSTinfo@phoenixvalelegacy.info
We usually reply within 24 hoursMonday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Site visits by appointmentWe're right in the heart of downtown Vancouver. Our office is in a beautifully restored 1920s building - fitting, right? Pop by for a coffee and we can sketch out some ideas together. Just give us a heads up so we're not out on a site visit.
Here's how we roll once you reach out
Usually within a day, we'll have a good look at what you've sent us and figure out who on our team is the best fit for your project.
We'll give you a call or email to chat about your vision, timeline, and budget. Nothing formal - just a good old-fashioned conversation.
If it seems like we're a good match, we'll arrange to check out the site and put together a proposal that makes sense for what you're trying to achieve.
Look, we get it - architectural projects can feel overwhelming. You might be staring at a building wondering if it's even salvageable, or you've got this amazing idea but no clue how to make it real.
That's literally what we're here for. We've been doing this long enough to know that every project starts with someone taking a deep breath and reaching out. Some of our best work came from folks who thought their project was "probably too small" or "maybe too complicated."
There's no such thing as a dumb question here. We'd rather spend an hour on the phone helping you figure out if your project makes sense than have you waste time worrying about it.
"Seriously, just call us. Even if you're not ready to pull the trigger yet, we're happy to point you in the right direction."