
"Add 3568 West 37 Ave to your list, the new buyer...is tearing it down...I am totally devastated and depressed over this, to the point that I will have to leave dunbar in a couple of years, because i am so upset."


Now over to the west side of Dunbar Street. When I saw the protective red fencing around this lovely large south-facing home, I thought it must be related to the demolition across the street; I did not think this great family home would come down. But it did...sometime between April 13 when this was taken and June.


Taken Feb 6. Granted, this will be a very fine home, but what is the environmental impact? And in light of the recent story in the Vancouver Courier, will anyone actually live in it?
