While in the last decade, Mount Pleasant has become an exciting hub for restaurants, breweries, and shopping boutiques, this popular Vancouver neighbourhood has a fascinating history—one that is well worth preserving.
Neil Wyles, Executive Director of the Mount Pleasant Business Improvement Area (MPBIA), loves Mount Pleasant for its mix of old and new: it has considerable heritage architecture, but also many new buildings, which have brought an influx of new residents. “There are a bunch of interesting established businesses and cool restaurants and cafes that make the neighbourhood very interesting, and I think it’s worth drawing people to it,” he says.
The neighbourhood, which has
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