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    aside 19 Nov

    SHOCKING! OPUS Rooftop Patio – Overturned!

    It appears that the decline of Yaletown as foretold in a previous blog post (HERE) is slowly starting to take shape. Pretty soon the neighbourhood may resemble that of Columbia Station in New Westminster.

    You know, where the drug dealers and prositutes hang out.

    Why, you ask? Well, Yaletown has been on a decline for some time – it’s gone from being an elite entertainment and food district to something mediocre. Poor service is pervasive amongst a number of the establishments and now, the OPUS Hotel has lost in its bid to establish a rooftop patio.

    The ‘coalition of residents’ whined loud enough to be heard yet again by council. Do you remember the last time this happened? When we lost the Molson Indy? You can read more about it on the Condo Hype blog, HERE.

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