The Vancouver City Council on Monday agreed to pay philanthropist Michael Lynch more than $6.29 million for 3 acres in the Van Mall neighborhood where the city plans to build a 150-bed homeless shelter.
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Source: The Columbian
Vancouver to pay more than $6M for former Naydenov building that will house 150-bed homeless shelter
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