Vancouver Chinatown condo project is approved after years of controversy
Vancouver’s development permit board has approved a controversial nine-storey residential tower in the heart of Chinatown, capping a years-long battle between the developer and the city.
Some local residents and activists opposed the plan for condos at 105 Keefer Street because of the lack of social housing, while business groups and other supporters say the mixed-use development proposed by Beedie Holdings Ltd. could revitalize the area.
The unanimous approval is subject to a series of recommendations by city staff, including adjustments to the building’s facade and improving the building’s relationship to nearby “culturally significant” features, such as the Chinatown Memorial Monument and the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden.
More than 140 people, most of them opposed to the project, made presentations to the board in earlier meetings that went long into the night.