Vancouver approves ambitious, 30-year plan to redevelop Broadway corridor
Vancouver’s council has voted in favour of a plan that will dramatically change the look of the city’s Broadway corridor over the next 30 years.
Councillors voted seven to four in support of the plan to add up to 30,000 homes along a six-kilometre, 16-block wide strip serving Vancouver General Hospital, City Hall and hundreds of businesses, shops, restaurants and schools.
The project is planned to complement construction of the Broadway subway line, slated for completion in 2025.
Concerns about the plan, which will allow highrises of up to 40 storeys, focus on possible displacement of current tenants while failing to make rental accommodation more affordable.