False Creek North Condos (Current Listings)
Posted on May 13th, 2008 by Roland Lewis
False Creek North Condos
False Creek North (FCN) lies along the northern shore of False Creek, from the Burrard Street Bridge to Main Street on Vancouver’s Downtown peninsula. Before 1986, False Creek, like most of Vancouver’s waterfront, was a focus of heavy industry and the supporting railways. Sawmills and factories surrounded this water basin. In a startling transformation, virtually all the industry moved out to be temporarily replaced by the Expo 86 World’s Fair. After the World’s Fair closed, the lands were sold to private developers and rezoned. Redevelopment has been proceeding ever since.
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The redevelopement of False Creek is significant. Private investors made the right move in turning a former heavy-industry area into a newcondo “garden”. It is there to be picked.
The City is now in the planning stages for the Granville Slopes area…should be interesting to see what develops.