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Why is a prime piece of Vancouver’s waterfront still empty after 40 years and how much money the city leave on the table in just one instance when it sold public property to developers?

Why is a prime piece of Vancouver’s waterfront still empty after 40 years and how much money the city leave on the table in just one instance when it sold public property to developers?

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Forty years after Expo ’86, a large stretch of False Creek waterfront remains undeveloped. We look at Concord Pacific’s housing proposal, the rising cost of removing the viaducts, and why those delays matter for housing, Hogan’s Alley, and Chinatown.


Later in the pod, the audit of 16 land sales by the City of Vancouver has found the City could not demonstrate that it got the best price from those transactions. The report also raises significant questions about whether Councillors were properly informed by staff about these high-value deals. We speak with the city of Vancouver's auditor general Mike MacDonnell, and former Vancouver City Councillor Geoff Meggs.


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