
Vancouver’s Chinatown grapples with growing pains of affordability, development
VANCOUVER — The transformation of Vancouver’s Chinatown, fuelled by a changing population, crisis of affordability and ripe potential for new development, has left some locals calling it either a dying neighbourhood or one under threat of gentrification.
As the city begins to review the impact of its economic revitalization strategy for the neighbourhood, which ended last year, community members are at odds whether Chinatown’s direction is what they want.
“With all the developments that are happening in the area, they’re condos for the most part and they’re not being catered to the residents that live there right now,” said Yuly Chan, a member of the Chinatown Action Group.
“Just because people are poor, or are income assistance, it doesn’t mean they can be pushed out of their own neighbourhood.”