Vancouver heritage building demolished over risk of collapse
VANCOUVER — Crews in downtown Vancouver are demolishing a more than century-old heritage building that the city’s chief building official says is so badly damaged it is at risk of collapse.
The building at 500 Dunsmuir St. was initially a hotel and also served as barracks for merchant mariners, a Salvation Army home for veterans and later social housing, but has been empty since 2013.
Last month the city ordered that the building owned by Holborn Properties come down, declaring it a danger to public safety “due to severe structural deterioration.”
Saul Schwebs, Vancouver’s chief building official, says the structure is in that condition due to a lack of maintenance and that a roof leak led to severe rot which caused the ground floor on the southeast corner to fall into the basement.