Music festivals, more late-night food and drink options part of Vancouver mayor's vision for improved nightlife
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On Thursday, Mayor Kennedy Stewart announced the launch of a new Office for Night Time Economy aimed at boosting Vancouver's nightlife.
On Thursday, Mayor Kennedy Stewart announced the launch of a new Office for Night Time Economy aimed at boosting Vancouver’s nightlife.
“People love the mountains and water, but why you come to cities is because you want to have a good time and have experiences you can’t have anywhere else,” said Stewart during a Thursday morning news conference.
“It’s the heartbeat of any major city.”
A team run by the Hospitality Vancouver Association (HVAN) will manage the office on an interim basis, spending the summer consulting with industry experts from various fields, including the service industry, transportation, police, arts and culture, and tourism.
“I genuinely look forward to the day that we can have announcements about what’s happening in downtown Vancouver and our hospitality industry that start at 9:30 at night,” said Nolan Marshall III, president and CEO of the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association.
The mayor’s office tells CTV News it’s already looking into increasing capacity limits and extending closing hours to 3 a.m. for bars and night clubs in the downtown core.
The idea was inspired by other well-known international cities.