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Mar 16
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
This event is: Public
Admission Fee: Free

About the event

In the 1970s, residents of Chinatown fought for their neighbourhood's very existence, against a proposed freeway network which would have obliterated it. Since then, city planners say, “It has dealt with community conflicts, economic hardships, shifting population trends, and the decline of nearby areas.”

While many of those challenges still exist, for many the new threat is gentrification, as large new buildings, expensive condos and trendy shops transform Chinatown's unique character.

For over a decade the city has worked on a revitalization strategy, with millions in grants to preserve historic clan and society buildings, with goals that are hard to object to. But many disagree with the results so far. Is there a way to revitalize Chinatown and keep its special charm?

To discuss the way forward, our presenters are Doris Chow, co-founder of the Youth Collaborative for Chinatown, and architect and urban designer Bruce Haden, who has twice chaired the City’s Urban Design Panel. Then it is your turn to question, observe, and offer your opinions. Please feel free to bring your lunch.

Location: SFU Vancouver, Harbour Centre Campus

49.284542, -123.111646

SFU Vancouver, Harbour Centre Campus

515 West Hastings
Vancouver, BC
Canada