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decorative brickwork, including stepped brick dentil below cornice level, semi-circular arches over fourth-storey double-hung sash windows, and moulded brickwork under rusticated stone string course. It may have been designed by George William Grant, whose nearby Ormidale Block bears some similar features. In 2003, the city of Vancouver recognized the building as one of historical significance.
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Constable Tim Fanning. "It's been very peaceful." On October 24, however, 20 police officers announced a final warning and entered the North Star hotel to evict the six squatters inside. A group of protesters followed the police wagon on foot, protesting and blocking traffic. Vancouver APC organizers
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In 2014, in what was described as a "highly unusual" application, the Solterra Group applied for permission to renovate the building with half the rooms reserved for low-income residents. In the proposal, five of the rooms were to be rented at the provincial shelter rate, and another 13 rooms at the
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The building was constructed as mixed use, with the main floor including storefront space. Details making it typical of late Victorian architecture include its four arched, vertically-coupled recessed double-hung windows; its rusticated stone stringcourse and sills; its front elevation with
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Like others built around the turn of the century, the lodging house originally hosted primarily single men working in seasonal resource industries. In 1913, it was called "Drexel Rooms", a name it kept until the 1980s, then later renamed the North Star Hotel or North Star Rooms, a
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provincial rent supplement rate, locked in for 30 years. In 2015, city hall voted to give the developer $ 50,000 to restore the building's facade, though as of 2016, the plans had not received all necessary permits.
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At first the police resisted any immediate action. "We're not going to move in until there's any sort of health and safety issue or until we've heard from the owners," said
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Protestors claimed the action was taken because of the failure of Vancouver's
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have declared their intention to occupy another building in the near future.
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Developer plans renovation of decrepit former Vancouver rooming house
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Decaying for years, former Vancouver rooming house awaits rebirth
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At approximately 4 p.m. on October 22, 2006, organizers from the
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The North Star hotel, with banners hanging from the windows
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to the North Star hotel which was entered and declared a
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hotel. It closed in 1999 after repeated code violations.
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Historic buildings and structures in British Columbia
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5 West Hastings Street, DE418918 (Development Plans)
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Gastown
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
single room occupancy
Vancouver Anti-Poverty Committee
Pigeon Park
squat
Non-Partisan Association
Sam Sullivan
affordable housing
Vancouver Police
Anarchism in Canada
Downtown Eastside



5 West Hastings Street
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Developer plans renovation of decrepit former Vancouver rooming house
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Decaying for years, former Vancouver rooming house awaits rebirth
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