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Article content 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. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Dan Fumano: Preserving Commodore s history and future in the living city Back to video ....
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) ....