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507: 587: 599: 388: 348:, household items, and men's and women's fashion. In addition, it provided cheque cashing, travel booking and other services. The store was well known for carrying many goods not available anywhere else. The store soon became a feature attraction in Vancouver, expanding over 12 separate phases to a final size of 12 storeys. It occupied approximately 2/3 of the city block. The popularity of Woodward's attracted many other businesses to the area. 490:. The provincial government of British Columbia decided to fund some social housing as part of the project, but Fama and the province could not agree, and the project died. The building stood largely vacant, except for the occasional film shoot. In 2001 the province bought the building from Fama for $ 22 million. Various options were pursued to develop the building, but in early 2002 the new Provincial government put the project on hold. 25: 518:, purchased the building from the province for $ 5 million and began a public consultation process, asking the community what they wanted from the redevelopment. After a two-stage competition between three developers in September 2004, the city selected Westbank Projects/Peterson Investment Group to develop the project with the architecture firm of Henriquez Partners led by 131: 572:, which topped the building on the Eiffel Tower replica, was removed before the demolition and was replicated and re-installed on January 9, 2010, now boasting energy-saving LED lights. The original W is now displayed in the open area next to The Charles Bar at the new Woodward's Building. In 2008 the Vancouver artist 497:
the empty building for one week in a campaign to secure social housing from the Provincial government. After the police eviction, a tent city was erected on the sidewalks around the building for another three months. The series of events is known as the Woodward's Squat, or "Woodsquat," which has
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Since the bankruptcy of Woodward's in 1993, the building remained vacant except for a housing occupation in 2002 that initiated the redevelopment process. The redevelopment was seen by many as a key to revitalizing the Downtown Eastside. Still, the demolition of the structure in 2006 and
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The building grew over many years in incremental phases, so the structure varied in each building stage. Concrete slabs supported most of the building and columns, with only the original 1903–08 building using massive heavy timber construction from the
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of the old city centre, which led to the migration of working-class residents out of the area and the loss of an essential source of clients. Immediately the following deindustrialization was the expansion of the
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Department Store when that area of Cordova Street was the heart of Vancouver's retail shopping district. At one time, this was the premier shopping destination in Vancouver. The store was famous for its
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redevelopment of the site have been met with much local resistance from the neighbourhood's existing residents. Woodward's redevelopment is complete, with many residents and businesses in the buildings.
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The development permit for construction was issued on January 26, 2007, and while substantial completion was scheduled for June 2010, delays pushed that completion date back to September 2010.
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Architects developed a plan to build private housing in the building. However, many of those in the neighbourhood strongly objected, as they felt it important that the project incorporate
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store until the building closed, as Safeway showed no interest in that location. During the same time, the area around Woodward's building started to decline socially and economically.
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stores. Still, there was little interest in the historic downtown building. The closing of Woodward's store precipitated an even more rapid decline in the area.
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Demolition of the Woodward's Building on 30 September 2006. The original 1903 section can be seen standing behind the cloud at Abbott and Hastings Streets.
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On the morning of 30 September 2006, all but the oldest original portion (1903–08 building) of the Woodward's structure was demolished with a "roll-over"
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of 1971. Together with a basketball hoop, the oversized photograph has become the central focus within the atrium of the new Woodward's Redevelopment.
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in the 1960s signalled the demise of West Hastings Street as the central retail district of the city. This was further exasperated by the
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displays, and its basement Food Floor and the "W" sign at the top of the building was distinctive landmark on the Vancouver skyline.
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available near Vancouver at the turn of the 20th century. Much of the square footage of the building was not retail space; mazes of
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In 1995 the building was acquired by Fama Holdings. By using the services of Brook Development Planning, Davidson Yuen Simpson and
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In the 1980s, Woodward's sold the food floor – long known for its quality and its line of unusual specialties – to
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been acknowledged for "setting in motion the eventual redevelopment of the landmark department store building."
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by Pacific Blasting, which signalled the beginning of the construction of the new complex of buildings.
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and civic offices, a daycare, public atrium and plaza, and a new 130,000 square foot addition to
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In 1944, the landmark "W" was installed on the top of the building on a 25-metre replica of the
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Doug Ward, “Anti-Olympic protesters get their game on,” The Vancouver Sun (29 January 2010)
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and offices comprised much of the building's area, outside the view of customers.
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from West Hastings and Richards (a few blocks away), to the uptown location of
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and closed its doors. Many of the store's suburban locations were sold to the
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Historic commercial building in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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because of its potential use as a landmark for aerial attacks.
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In 2003, the City of Vancouver, led by City Council member
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In the fall of 2002, a small group of community activists
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Demolished buildings and structures in British Columbia
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City of Vancouver Real Estate Services (May 13, 2011).
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City of Vancouver Real Estate Services (May 13, 2011).
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113,549 m (1,222,230 sq ft) (pre-2006)
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Body Heat: The Story of the Woodward's Redevelopment
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completed a 30' by 50' image on glass depicting the
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Mixed-use
Postmodern
Structural Expressionism
Vancouver
British Columbia
Coordinates
49°16′56.2″N 123°6′26.5″W / 49.282278°N 123.107361°W / 49.282278; -123.107361
Downtown Eastside
Vancouver, British Columbia
Woodward's
Christmas window
Charles A. Woodward
Woodward's
department store
supermarket
old growth forests
stockrooms
Eiffel Tower

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