
The Little Mountain story will take more time. Whether it's great is another question.
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In Vancouver, a city where the Downtown Eastside sits next to condos that sell for $3 million, there may be no more fitting symbol of its contrasts than the slogan that covers construction fences on a giant piece of land in the heart of the city.
"Great stories take time to write," say the banners surrounding the Little Mountain housing site.
It's an acknowledgement that the site, located between 37th and 33rd avenues and Main and Ontario streets, has sat virtually empty for 15 years since the province sold the land and 224 social housing sites were demolished — and on Wednesday, that story got a new chapter.
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