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They just approved a new building for your West End block.

Your West End building just got a green light

Alright, Vancouver. Hope you’re catching the sun before the clouds roll in again. Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

Let's talk about what City Hall's been up to. On March 12th, the City Council, including Mayor K. Sim and Councillors M. Klassen, P. Meiszner, L. Zhou, and R. Bligh, unanimously voted to approve a CD-1 Rezoning for 2028-2038 Barclay Street. This is a pretty significant decision for the West End, allowing for a new building in an already dense neighbourhood. These rezonings often mean a shift in what kind of housing can be built, changing the landscape of the area. It sailed through, indicating a clear path forward for whatever is planned for that corner of Barclay.

* **What was approved:** CD-1 Rezoning for 2028-2038 Barclay Street. * **Who voted:** Mayor K. Sim, Councillors M. Klassen, P. Meiszner, L. Zhou, R. Bligh. All voted in favour. * **When:** March 12, 2026. * **What it means:** Another step towards new development in the West End.

Meanwhile, over in East Van, there's been some movement on the demolition and construction front. On April 10th, a permit was issued to demolish an existing one-family dwelling at 3130 Charles Street, a $40,000 job. Right on its heels, a new building permit for $900,000 for "Low Density Housing - New Building - FRONT UNIT" was issued for the same address. We're seeing this pattern a lot: old homes coming down, and new, often more expensive, low-density housing going up. It’s part of the continuous, quiet transformation of our neighbourhoods. Keep an eye on how these redevelopments reshape the character of streets like Charles in the coming years.

Kenji Nakashima, MiTL Sports Desk, Vancouver.

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