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Crews worked in front of the more than 100-year-old Dunsmuir House Friday, as they set up to demolish the heritage building.
Road closures will be in effect starting Friday afternoon on Dunsmuir Street between Homer and Seymour and on Richards between Georgia and Pender.
The Victoria building once housed a coffee shop, convenience store, flower shop and apartments on the second level. Built in 1946, the property is assessed just over $1.7 million in primarily land ...
Built in 1908, the building at 500 Dunsmuir St (at the intersection with Richards Street) will be demolished starting Friday, ...