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The False Creek South neighbourhood of Vancouver is for a few reasons rare — and endangered, residents increasingly fear. One reason False Creek South is far from the norm is the city owns most ...
After years of back and forth with the False Creek South, B.C., community, the City of Vancouver released a preliminary conceptual plan that would physically transform the 80-acre waterfront site ...
Most of False Creek South's residents express pride in living in such a rare example of creative urban design. But as they struggle to secure its affordable future, most doubt it will ever be ...
False Creek South is a mainly residential neighbourhood that, as the name suggests, lies along the south shore of False Creek, between the Burrard Bridge to the west and the Cambie Street Bridge ...
That has given False Creek South residents some hope that their voices may be heard, because they have ideas about how to successfully expand their community — which has, for 40 years, provided ...
Geller said many people in False Creek South will be upset because they will lose their homes, but the land was leased for 60 years — so leaseholders knew this would eventually happen.
That’s in 15 years for three of the five land-based co-ops in False Creek South, many of which have three- and four-bedroom layouts, which are rapidly becoming unicorns in this city.
When it was developed in the 1970s, False Creek South was a model for progressive urban planning, nationally and around the world. The city wants to know what Vancouver residents think about a ...
South False Creek was developed to meet the needs of a diverse community, after many years as a contaminated industrial area. This development has been widely acclaimed as a diverse, ...
False Creek South, which was transformed in the 1970s and 1980s from industrial land into primarily a residential neighbourhood, has a population of 5,597 residents.
The False Creek South housing development was based on the latest thinking in community development at that time. The 1972 housing plan was inspired by then Alderman Walter Hardwick, father of ...
Vancouver has some good museums, but what it's really mastered is preserving outdoors access in the city, with dozens of miles of seaside paths and beaches where ...