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Some business owners in Vancouver’s South Granville neighbourhood are raising concerns about a new supportive housing project in the area, saying they were never consulted or notified.

The provincial government announced the $54 million plan to buy and renovate the Chalmers Lodge on West 12th Avenue in April 2023.

The province said the project will be used primarily to house seniors who are homeless or living in single-room occupancy (SRO) hotels.

But some businesses along Granville Street say they’re already dealing with crime, and that the province failed to consult with them about it.

“The housing program will, and should be in addition to our diverse and inclusive community, but without communicating that to the businesses, the neighbours, people in general here you just don’t know what to expect,” said Lynda Barr, store director at Diane’s Lingerie.

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Barr said the neighbourhood is welcoming to everyone, but said many of the stores and amenities in the area are expensive, which could be …

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