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Your City Hall just approved more Canada Place development.

Your Council just approved more development at Canada Place

Good morning, Vancouver. Kenji Nakashima here, looking out at a sky that’s... well, it’s doing its thing, isn't it? A bit grey, a bit promising. Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

Let's talk about what City Hall's been up to. On April 14th, during a Public Hearing, Council voted to carry a CD-1 (363) Text Amendment for a significant chunk of prime waterfront property: 1055-1085 Canada Place and 1001-1045 West Waterfront Road. Councillors Dominato, Fry, Montague, and Klassen all voted in favour. Councillor Bligh was notably absent. This isn't just a small tweak; these CD-1 amendments are for comprehensive development zones, which means specific, custom zoning for a particular site.

Then, just three days later, a building permit was issued for a "Temporary Building / Structure" at 1055 Canada Place for $300,000, designated for a "SPECIAL EVENT." Given the timing, it’s hard not to connect these dots. This permit, BP-2026-00478, is for erecting a 44' x 84' structure. It points to a continuation, or perhaps an acceleration, of how we use, or maybe *consume*, our most iconic spaces.

What does this mean for us? Well, it means the heart of our tourism and convention district is seeing more activity, more change. We'll have to see what kind of "special event" requires such a substantial temporary build, and what future permanent plans might follow this zoning amendment. Keep an eye on the waterfront; it's always telling us something about where the city is headed.

Kenji Nakashima, MiTL Sports Desk, Vancouver.

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