Every Place Has a Story

What was here before? The Kingsgate Mall

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The thing about the Kingsgate Mall at Broadway and Kingsway is you either love it or you hate it. It’s weird or wonderful, strange or quaint, creepy or quirky, but it rarely goes unnoticed.

From Vancouver Exposed: Searching for the City’s Hidden History

The cupola (a replica of the one that used to top King Edward School  before the fire) has turned the mall into a landmark, but I can’t imagine calling it a destination by any stretch of the imagination. Aside from a dental surgery and a credit union, one of the only stores not found in most other shopping malls is the Lolli Pretty Clothing Company.  As of today, the store has 532 Facebook Likes and the fabulous tagline “Your Candy Store of Fashion.”

Mount Pleasant Elementary:

When the mall was built in 1974, it took out the Mount Pleasant Elementary School, an 80-year-old solid brick building built in 1892, and originally known as the False Creek School.

Mount Pleasant School
Angus McIntyre shot this photo of the inside of a classroom in June 1972. “Someone did not agree with the plan to keep the school,” he says.
Angus McIntyre photo, June 1972

What somehow escaped the bulldozer, was a ca.1907 buried house at 350 East 10th Avenue, directly behind the mall and adjoining a Telus parking lot.

When the Mount Pleasant school was demolished in 1972 the kids moved into a new school at 2300 Guelph, and which is still very much in operation.

the Land:

The land underneath the mall is owned by the Vancouver School Board and has been since the late 1880s. The VSB in turn leases the land to Beedie Development Group and they operate the mall. No surprise that Beedie would like to buy the mall, pull it down and redevelop the land.

Perhaps the pinned tweet on the unofficial twitter Kingsgate Mall account says it all: “STILL NOT A CONDO.”

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