UPDATE: I have just been informed that the former Costco location on Grandview Highway is now a Walmart, so I guess my dream of a Walmart-less Vancouver has been dashed.
Stories like this are one of the main reasons I am happy that the City of Vancouver, unlike its suburban neighbours, has shut Walmart out of the city limits.
Yes, I am aware that big box stores are not a new phenomenon in this city, and that somehow local retailers have fought on and survived in the face of adversity. But somehow, I can’t help but feel as though Walmart’s inability to enter the Vancouver landscape is a decision that serves as the last vestige of an era where being considered a big, “world class” metropolis wasn’t the preoccupation of the powers that be (or residents, for that matter).
Left-wing anti-corporate zeal? Hardly. For a city that is so hard pressed to find its soul, Vancouver needs more Akmal Hafizis and Kabul Markets to not only survive, but thrive.





