Vancouver's Commodore: Historic venues look to future in 'living city'

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A proposal coming soon to city hall seeks to transform one of Vancouver’s landmark blocks, preserving cherished historic institutions by building something decidedly modern directly overhead.
Bonnis Properties has been in informal talks with the city for years about possible plans for the east side of Granville Street’s 800-block, home to three beloved 90-year-old institutions: the Commodore Ballroom, Commodore Lanes, and the Orpheum Theatre. Now, the family-owned developer says they plan to submit a formal application with the city within weeks.
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