Amazon’s Vancouver office symbolizes digital transformation

The former site of Canada Post Corp.’s western hub in downtown Vancouver has been transformed into a high-rise tech hub for Amazon.com Inc., signalling the 21st century’s digital transformation.
Once proclaimed as Vancouver’s biggest building and the world’s largest welded-steel structure, the block-long property that’s home to The Post is a story of the city’s past, present and future.
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