Vancouver expropriates two derelict hotels on the Downtown Eastside for $1 each
VANCOUVER — City council has voted to seize control of two derelict hotels in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside after a lawyer for the property owners warned the municipality it is exposing itself to the risk of litigation by expropriating them for $1 each.
Mayor Kennedy Stewart described council’s unanimous decision on Wednesday to take over the Balmoral and Regent hotels as a “historic vote.”
The expropriation “is a clear message that we are not afraid to use every tool at our disposal to create new affordable homes,” he said in a statement.
A teary-eyed Coun. Jean Swanson, who has spent years advocating for the people of Downtown Eastside, made the motion to vote for expropriation, calling it a “moral decision.”