Land Titles Office prepares for new digs in Atrium
The Land Title and Survey Authority of BC has announced the opening dates of their new Downtown location.
The move in will take place in two phases this Fall as their new home nears completion in Downtown’s Atrium office building, also the new home of BC Ferries’ corporate office.

Employees and visitors get a spectacular view of the multi-level atrium at the building's core. Photo by Robert Randall © VibrantVictoria.ca.
LTSA’s corporate office and the Surveyor General Division opens September 10, 2010. The mailing address is 200-1321 Blanshard Street, V8W 9J3. The local phone number is 250-387-7280.
The Land Titles Office officially opens October 18, 2010 when the public can visit the LTSA at suite 110-1321 Blanshard Street.
On November 1, 2010, the consolidated LTSA office will launch a new customer service centre, able to receive inquiries from across the Province. Users can call 1-877-577-LTSA (5872) from 8:00 a.m to 4:30 p.m.
The LTSA’s offices in Victoria, New Westminster and Kamloops register all real property ownership and conduct all private and Crown land surveys. The LTSA is a statutory corporation established in 2005.
Follow the progress of the Atrium Building by following this link to VibrantVictoria’s discussion forum.
More information on the LTSA can be found at ltsa.ca.
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VicHockeyFan
Mar 03, 2012 at 2:05 pmQuote: The interior is great but few people take a short cut through there because the whole place gives off a real "You aren't supposed to be here" vibe. I always feel like some security person is going to kick me out for not having a level gamma-7 security pass. It doesn't feel like part of the street or public sphere, but rather as off-limits secure government office.
Ya, the entry has to be spiced up like the entry to St. Andrew's Square.
gumgum
Mar 03, 2012 at 6:30 pmI think that entrance is the best thing about the entire exterior of the building. It's a beautiful minimalist design.
Coreyburger
Mar 03, 2012 at 8:27 pmQuote: I think that entrance is the best thing about the entire exterior of the building. It's a beautiful minimalist design.
I like its look too, but the building hasn't really been designed in such a way that tells people that there are more shops inside.
VicHockeyFan
Mar 09, 2012 at 10:34 amNow YOU can have an office in The Atrium for $299/mo.
Mike K.
Mar 09, 2012 at 10:55 amWhy they don't use photos of the actual office space on their website is beyond me. You'd think they'd want their potential clients to see what the space looks like.
And for $300/month to rent a desk, that's a bit steep.




