Lower Ground (Basement) Level, BC Artscape Sun Wah, 268 Keefer Street
Featuring high ceilings, uninterrupted wall space and an open floor plan, this space is suitable for a variety of uses not limited to production, rehearsal, exhibition, performance and education. Minimum 1 year lease preferred. Please note that the LG level does not have natural light.
Rental Rate: $2,556.72 + GST / Month
(all-in cost inclusive of property taxes, building maintenance, utilities, Wi-fi and share of common area expenses.)
Unit Features
1206 sq ft
High ceilings and primed walls
Bright, dimmable, energy efficient lighting
Electrical service
Sprinkler system
BCA Sun Wah is located within the Sun Wah Centre. Building features/BCA Sun Wah tenant amenities:
7:30AM-11:59PM access for BCA tenants
Ground floor main entrance on Keefer Street
Fully accessible
Passenger elevator
Freight elevator with loading bay
Sprinkler system
Washrooms on each floor, including universal toilet rooms
Shared kitchens/lunchrooms on each floor
Secure access system
Secure bike parking
Paid parking on levels 5-8 operated by Impark.
To inquire or to schedule a viewing, please contact Carmut Me, operations@bcartscape.ca
Photo Credit: Val Loewen, featuring works from Jaymie Johnson, Denise Hawrysio, The Underground Assembly, Marika Vandekraats, Janet Wang
Photo Credit: Val Loewen, featuring works from Jaymie Johnson, Denise Hawrysio, The Underground Assembly, Marika Vandekraats, Janet Wang
About BC Artscape Sun Wah
Opened in March 2018, BCA Sun Wah is a community cultural hub located in Chinatown. Spanning 50,000 square feet over 3 floors in the Sun Wah Centre at 268 Keefer, BCA Sun Wah provides secure affordable space to a diverse mix of artists, cultural organizations, social impact organizations and community groups. For a full list of current BC Artscape Sun Wah tenants click here.
Operating Principles
BC Artscape Sun Wah is located on unceded Coast Salish shared lands of xwməθkwəyəm (Musqueam), Skxwú7mesh (Squamish) & səlilwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) - and strives to be a respectful and collaborative steward in this context.
All are welcome regardless of age, socioeconomic status, language, culture or gender.
The heritage values and cultural landscape of Chinatown is reflected in our tenanting, programming and spaces. Language accessibility is supported by Chinese-speaking staff and translation.
In acknowledgement of the influx of capital we bring to the neighborhood, we share space, information, and resources with our low-income neighbors and support the businesses in the community that are essential to the community.
Arts and culture is central to community building and connectedness. Programming offered by our tenants and program partners will appeal to a broad range of audiences and experiences to encourage community participation.
A community stewardship model rooted in the cultural context of the Chinatown and DTES neighborhoods will ensure tenant and community involvement in project governance and operations.
Relationships and partnerships between our tenants and the wider community are built on collaboration, respect, and reciprocity.
About BC Artscape
BC Artscape is an independent not-for-profit development organization located in Vancouver. In collaboration with the local communities where we operate, we develop affordable spaces, create programming, and engage in advocacy to serve the needs of artists and cultural organizations.
BC Artscape matches the development of physical infrastructure with a commitment to social infrastructure that is inclusive, collaborative and supportive of local communities and contexts.