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Vancouver approves plan to revitalize a downtown entertainment district

The 20-year proposal includes closing Granville Strip to vehicles, encouraging commerce and new development
Downtown Vancouver's Granville Street, seen here looking south from Nelson Street, would be closed to vehicle traffic under a revitalization plan just approved by the city council. (Justin Eckersall/CoStar)
Downtown Vancouver's Granville Street, seen here looking south from Nelson Street, would be closed to vehicle traffic under a revitalization plan just approved by the city council. (Justin Eckersall/CoStar)

Vancouver leaders approved a plan to try to revitalize downtown’s faded stretch of Granville Street in the coming decades using aspects of the past development of New York City’s Times Square and Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing as models.

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