The City of Vancouver is one step closer to getting rid of the looping ramps that connect Pacific Street to the downtown side of the Granville Bridge. The city approved the demolition of the Granville Loops five years ago. On Tuesday, council authorized the rezoning of the land on which they sit to form four development sites where six towers can now be built.
Global News at Noon BC
Vancouver council approves rezoning for six towers on Granville looping ramp land
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