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Prospero Realty, owned by Chinatown Foundation’s Carol Lee’s family, is gentrifying Chinatown. They are converting their building at 88 East Pender, the former home of the Vancouver Film School, into a 57-suite hotel with a lobby bar and lo...
Powell Street tour 27. Photo by Mike W.
On March 21, the DTES and Chinatown community gathered at the Vancouver Japanese Language School and Japanese Hall at a community town hall hosted by Our Homes Can’t Wait.
The discussion focused on...
Photo by Joshua Berson
Finally, a development application in Chinatown that we can support!
The Keefer Rooms building, formerly home to the Gain Wah Restaurant at 222 Keefer Street, is seeking a development permit to begin rehabilitation...
From Our Homes Can’t Wait
With 日昇 Sunrise Market up for sale, Our Homes Can’t Wait is hosting a Community Town Hall to talk about food security and gentrification in the DTES this Saturday, March 21, 2026:
Sunrise Market is one of the l...
The ABC-dominated Vancouver City Council voted to allow Parq Casino to expand from 600 to 900 slot machines right next to Chinatown. This decision will enable the continued financial exploitation of Chinese seniors in the neighbourhood.
We...
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