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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... 200 East Pender Street 200 East Pender Street Vancouver BC ... 525 Carrall Street Vancouver BC
Water Street is presently made up of fashion and interior furnishing boutiques, tourist-oriented businesses, restaurants, and nightclubs. Gastown is a mix of "hip" contemporary fashion and interior furnishing boutiques, tourist-oriented businesses (generally restricted to Water Street), restaurants, nightclubs, poverty and newly upscale housing.
In the 1970s, the Fullers moved west to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was during this time that Fuller went into business with his son Stan Fuller, founding the first Earls restaurant in 1982 in Edmonton. [5] The chain quickly grew when the Fullers set up an Earls restaurant in their new home town of Vancouver in 1983.
Located at the corner of Carrall Street and Pender Street, the depth of the original lot was reduced from roughly 30 feet (9.1 m) to 6 feet (1.8 m) for the widening of Pender. Chang bet a business associate that he could construct a building on the land that remained and the Sam Kee Building was completed a year later.
Formally named in 1885 for Rear-Admiral George Fowler Hastings of the Royal Navy, [3] the street runs past such well-known Vancouver landmarks as the Marine Building, the Vancouver Club, Sinclair Centre, Harbour Centre (once Spencer's, Eaton's, then Sears and now the downtown campus of Simon Fraser University), Dominion Building and Victory Square (the location of the city's original ...
The connectors along Gore and Carrall Streets would have partially destroyed Chinatown and Gastown. The Mau Dan Gardens Co-operative was established in October 1981, the last of five projects initiated by the Strathcona Area Housing Society (SAHS) to provide housing for the residents of the Strathcona area whose homes were expropriated and ...
The township comprised six city blocks from Burrard Inlet south to Hastings Street, and Cambie Street east to Carrall Street. [5] This site, with its natural harbour, was selected in 1884 [6] as the terminus for the railroad, renamed Vancouver, and incorporated as a city in 1886.
Today, Vancouver's art-deco Marine Building marks the site of the Greenhorns’ log cabin. [9] At 22 stories and a height of 341 feet, the building overlooks the terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The West End of Vancouver neighbours Stanley Park and the areas of Yaletown, Coal Harbour and the downtown financial and central business ...