Lawyer for hotel owners says Vancouver risks litigation with $1 expropriation
VANCOUVER — A lawyer for the owners of two dilapidated hotels in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside says the city is exposing itself to considerable litigation risk by seeking to expropriate the properties for $1 each.
Evan Cooke says the Balmoral and Regent hotel owners have received at least 10 offers from “arm’s length purchasers” for the properties from June last year up to July this year.
The city filed a notice of expropriation for the buildings about 15 months ago after it wasn’t able to negotiate their purchase, and at the time an official said it was the first time the municipality had pursued expropriation to provide public housing.
Council is scheduled to vote Wednesday on the expropriation and several people queued up to speak with most applauding the city’s proposal to seize the hotels.