Filipino BC announces site of planned community and cultural centre in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Advocacy group Filipino BC has announced the location for its proposed community and cultural centre in south Vancouver, with chair RJ Aquino calling it a major milestone toward achieving a decades-old dream.
Aquino says it’s been nearly 40 years since the idea for such a centre, and the vision for the project near the intersection of southwest Marine Drive and Cambie Street reflects extensive engagement with community members.
He says the community has expressed desires for a museum and archives component to the centre, an auditorium, a basketball court, a technology and innovation hub, child care and seniors services, among other elements.
Aquino says Filipino BC has partnered with Hungerford Properties, which owns the site, and notes the development would include affordable housing.


