Kindred Homestead Supply, Ronald Records need new homes; Vancouver building owners say it is ‘unfit for occupation’ Subscriber Exclusive Updated 1 hour ago

Owners of the three buildings of the Schofield Block in downtown Vancouver have told businesses they have to be out by Jan. 1

By Alexis Weisend, Columbian staff reporter Published: August 23, 2024, 6:06am Updated: August 23, 2024, 4:02pm

Photo Kindred Homestead Supply, a shop selling zero- and low-waste, plastic-free bulk refills and homesteading goods in downtown Vancouver, and Ronald Records, a music store, will close their doors by the end of 2024. The historic building housing the stores, located at 600 Main St., is in desperate need of repair.

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