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Iconic entertainment, office, and retail complex proposed for Granville and Robson

Daily Hive Urbanized is first to report that local developer Bonnis Properties and the local office of the architectural firm Perkins & Will are pushing forward their proposal to redevelop 800 Granville Street the entire area between the former Payless Shoes building at the north end of the city block to the Orpheum Theatre’s Granville Street entrance building near the south end. This proposal is currently in the pre-application stage; proponents are aiming to formalize their application to the City of Vancouver this year. Existing condition of the 800 block of Granville Street in downtown Vancouver, showing the redevelopment footprint and the historical structures that will be preserved. Click on the image for an enlarged version. (Perkins & Will/Bonnis Properties)

Bergenfield opening COVID test center for residents

BERGENFIELD The borough will open its own COVID-19 testing site for residents beginning Monday.  The testing site is located at 1 South Washington Ave., inside the former Payless Shoes store, and will be open by appointment only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the borough said. Use of the storefront is donated by the Winifred and George Pitkin Foundation, which owns the property. The testing will be overseen by the borough in collaboration with the Bergenfield Board of Health, and testing is provided by Dr. Wesley Thek and his staff from the AM/PM Walk-In Urgent Care Center. 

Fruit Bowl celebrates 45 years with 45-cent sale

Fruit Bowl celebrates 45 years with 45-cent sale
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Fruit Bowl celebrates 45 years

For 45 years, Fruit Bowl has been serving the St. Thomas community with produce, meats, fish, dairy and frozen and dry goods. To celebrate and thank shoppers for their support over the years, the grocery is having a week-long 45-cent sale on select items. Living in New York in the early ’70s, Fruit Bowl owner Marty Goldberg was teaching school by day and going to night school to earn his MBA. After he earned his degree and started looking for marketing and management jobs, a friend convinced him they needed to open a produce market on St. Thomas. They opened Top Banana in Tutu in 1973. Two years later, Goldberg branched out on his own to open Fruit Bowl in a 750 square-foot space in Wheatley Shopping Center.

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