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Vancouver City Council agrees to sell old Fire Station 1
Hi-School Pharmacy owners purchase 1968-era facility for HQ expansion
Published: April 5, 2021, 7:18pm
Share: The old Fire Station 1 building pictured Dec. 17. The Oliva family, who owns the neighboring Hi-School Pharmacy headquarters, purchased the property from the city for $1.25 million. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo
The Vancouver City Council finally offloaded a 53-year-old asset Monday evening when the council agreed to sell the original Fire Station 1 property for $1.255 million.
Josh Oliva, whose family owns Hi-School Pharmacy, purchased the building after three years of negotiations. He told The Columbian in December that the company planned to extend its neighboring headquarters into the property and lease out the remainder of the building as flexible office space.