Cornerspotter is the Curbed Vancouver feature in which we show you a historical photo taken somewhere in the city and you identify the location. Impress fellow Curbed readers with your knowledge by leaving guesses in the comments or send them to our tip line.
The building pictured here was built in 1910 for a total cost of $75,000 - yes, really. The building stood for about 50 years before it was torn down and the site upgraded to a 25 storey office tower back in 1982. Any guesses what prominent downtown corner this historical photo represents? Tell us in the comments section!
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