Critics of the project argue the development ignores the needs of Chinatown because it contains only market rate condos and no social housing
It will be at least two more weeks before any decision can be made on a condo development in the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown neighbourhood.
Twenty speakers were still waiting when the hearing adjourned late in the evening, but they expect to be heard when it resumes on June 12.
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