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BIA touts a new vision for Granville Street

The Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association has released their new vision for Granville Street.

The vision was prepared by placemaking consultancy firm Resonance Co. for the Downtown Vancouver BIA, which represents 7,000 businesses and property owners in the central 90-block area of the downtown core.

Granville Street has been struggling in recent years, hastened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Retail vacancies have nearly doubled in the past decade, with 16 per cent of retail spaces vacant in 2020, compared to nine per cent in 2010.

There is also a perception of high crime levels. A survey conducted as part of the vision found that Granville Street is now perceived as the most insecure area in downtown Vancouver for both locals and tourists.

The report makes several recommendations, including:

  • connecting Granville Street to existing cycling and pedestrian networks, and future improvements to the Granville Street Bridge
  • explore alternative transit routes in order to narrow the street and slow down traffic
  • encourage a more walkable environment with restaurant patios and outdoor programming
  • greening the street through a pocket park initiative
  • work with BC Housing to improve the living conditions of SROs along the street

Creating a restaurant row is one of the main strategies identified to help attract residents and visitors to the street. The report calls for the creation of a permanent patio program, as well as reducing the timelines for liquor licensing and planning applications.

Landscape architects at PWL Partnership prepared a series of renderings for the report, showing how Granville Street could be transformed through the recommendations.

Granville and Davie

Granville and Davie rendering
Rendering of a future Granville and Davie Street intersection. Credit: PWL Partnership
Granville & Davie Google Street View
Google Street View of Granville and Davie. Credit: Google

Granville and Nelson

Granville and Nelson rendering
Rendering of a future Granville and Nelson Street intersection. Credit: PWL Partnership
Granville & Nelson Google Street View
Google Street View of Granville and Nelson. Credit: Google

Bonnis Properties recently released ambitious plans for the 800-block of Granville between Robson and Smithe, that would add new office space and retail in a glass-enclosed structure over several of Vancouver’s most popular performance venues.

Street view at Granville looking southwest
Street view at Granville looking southwest. Credit: Perkins and Will via Bonnis Properties

To read the full Granville Street reimagining report, click here.

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Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner is an experienced journalist and media relations professional, based in Vancouver. As founder of urbanYVR.com, he has been reporting on urban development across the Lower Mainland since 2016, and has also served as vice-chair of the Gastown Historic Area Planning Committee. In October 2022, he was elected to Vancouver city council and is no longer actively reporting for urbanYVR.

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