Residents’ group despairs as Point Grey Village plan moves forward
For residents of Point Grey Village, the defeat is real. The beleaguered community on the west side of Vancouver has witnessed the emptying out of its West 10th Avenue high street, exacerbated by the loss in 2018 of a Safeway grocery store.
The “village” is pretty much deserted. As one former shop owner put it: “You could walk naked down that street and nobody would notice.”
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