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Vancouver 's Granville Street could one day resemble a mix of car-free Las Ramblas in Barcelona , with live music of Nashville ’s Broadway , plus a touch of the bright lights of Tokyo ’s Shibuya pedestrian crossing.
The plan envisions all of Granville eventually being car free from the bridge over False Creek to Waterfront Station, could cost up to $140 million in 2025 dollars , according to preliminary estimates in the report, which was two years in the making.
The plan envisions all of Granville eventually being car-free from the bridge over False Creek to Waterfront Station.
The plan keys on three areas: The city centre (between Georgia and Smithe streets) with mixed-use residential developments including some of the city’s tallest towers.
The entertainment core (between Smithe and Davie streets), a hub of live music, theatres and restaurants.
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