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They're tearing down a 1948 house on Le Roi Street. Your neighbourhood's next.

Your West Side house is being torn down

It's been a busy day for Vancouver's building permit office, with some interesting shifts in the city's residential landscape. Data released this morning from the City of Vancouver's issued building permits shows a demolition permit, DB-2025-04260, was issued on April 14, 2026, for a single-detached house at 1070 Le Roi Street in East Vancouver. This 1948 home is slated to be demolished to grade.

Meanwhile, a new building permit, BP-2025-01724, was issued for a "Multiplex" at 4384 W 2nd Avenue. This project aims to construct a two-storey, two-unit building.

* Permit #DB-2025-04260: Demolition at 1070 Le Roi Street, Vancouver, BC V5K 4G2 for $60,000.

* Permit #BP-2025-01724: New "Multiplex" building at 4384 W 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC.

These permits highlight the continuing transformation of our neighborhoods, especially the push towards denser housing forms, even on the West Side. It's a clear signal of where the city is heading, one foundation at a time. Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

Kenji Nakashima, MiTL Vancouver.

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