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  1. Floor area. 113,549 m 2 (1,222,230 sq ft) (pre-2006) The Woodward's Building is a historic building in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The original portion of the building was constructed in 1903 for the Woodward's Department Store when that area of Cordova Street was the heart of Vancouver's retail shopping district.

  2. Part of the Woodward’s building was demolished in 2006 to make way for construction of the new high-rise. Vancouver City Archives CVA 677-611. Woodward's today: a condominium complex, Simon Fraser University campus and retail site. Charles Woodward had been a failure in his attempts to open stores in rural Ontario.

  3. Kornfeld LLP acted as counsel to the Westbank Group, a co-developer of the Woodward’s redevelopment project. “The Best for Less”. Woodward’s Department Store provided an anchor for many of B.C.’s shopping districts into the 1970s, when sales at the flagship store on Hastings Street began to decline. After 100 years, the store closed ...

  4. Jan 16, 2013 · Woodward’s Food Floor 1938. It was Puggy who created Woodward’s famous food floor—and with it, turned the entire concept of grocery retailing on its head. And, it was his idea, in 1927, to build a 75-foot-high beacon to act as a giant billboard advertisement for the department store. The tower held a searchlight that threw out a two ...

  5. vancouverneon.com › p_woodwards1Woodwards Vancouver

    Retrieved June 2008. The building was built in 1903 by Charles Woodward, as the second location for the Woodward's department store. Woodward's pioneered the concept of one-stop shopping; the store included a food floor, household items, men's and women's fashion, and provided cheque cashing, travel booking and other services.

  6. Woodward’s gambled that malls were the wave of the future, and this was the driving force behind their new location in the Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver, which opened in 1950. Woodward’s filed for bankruptcy protection on December 11, 1992, after a decade of failing to keep up with the changing retail landscape.

  7. 1. Woodward’s Department Store (1903/1908) Single Top 10. Woodwards Department Store at West Hastings & Abbott Street. Image CVA 2011-010.1740. With redevelopment proposals now before Council, decisions affecting this landmark will determine the future of the building and its neighbourhood, for better or for worse.

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