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Vancouver road closure disrupts Mount Pleasant businesses
Summary
A four-month road closure through Mount Pleasant tied to the Broadway Subway Project has left some businesses reporting sharp revenue drops, with one owner saying sales are down about 45 percent.
Content
Businesses and residents along Vancouver's Broadway Corridor are coping with a reported four-month road closure through Mount Pleasant linked to the Broadway Subway Project. The closure is between Main and Quebec and is expected to change traffic flow and reduce parking in the area. Local owners describe this as another phase of multi-year construction that has already affected foot traffic and operations. One proprietor, Ron MacGillivray of Fable Diner, reported revenues down about 45 percent and said the business is under strain following the COVID period.
Key facts:
- The road closure is reported to last about four months and affects the block between Main and Quebec.
- A Mount Pleasant diner owner reported revenue down about 45 percent and said the closure adds to earlier losses after the pandemic.
- The Mount Pleasant Business Improvement Association reports multiple business closures along the strip and notes roughly six years of major construction activity.
- B.C. Transportation Minister Mark Farnworth is scheduled to meet the Mount Pleasant BIA to discuss concerns, and the Broadway Subway Project is slated for completion in fall 2027.
Summary:
The reported closure is said to be reducing customer traffic and placing strain on local businesses. Officials and business representatives are scheduled to meet to address those concerns, while construction on the subway project continues toward its planned completion in fall 2027.
