Pubdate: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 Source: Vancouver 24hours (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Canoe Inc Contact: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3837 Author: Irwin Loy, staff writer CITY PONDERS LIFTING LICENCE Almost 50 people could be out on the street if an infamous Downtown Eastside hotel loses its business licence, say homeless advocates. The Lucky Lodge on Powell Street was one of three hotels busted by police in a 10-week undercover operation last December. Project Haven produced multiple allegations of drug dealing and welfare fraud within the hotels. The city is now considering stripping the hotel of its business licence, claiming a recent history of "poor management". But Kim Kerr with the Downtown Eastside Residents' Association says he fears slum landlords are using the city as a free eviction service to clear the way for selling their problematic, but potentially valuable, properties ahead of the 2010 Olympics. "We think there's a strategy for these hotels to get vacated," Kerr said in an interview, citing recent cases like the nearby Pender Hotel or Burns Block that were cleared out because of fire regulations. The Pender was sold last month, while the owner of Burns Block has said he's looking to sell as well. "The stories are a little different except for the fact that people end up on the street." But city lawyer Catherine Kinahan said denying Lucky Lodge a business licence wouldn't necessarily mean its residents would be evicted. Jonathan Baker, the lawyer for the hotel's owner, said his client would likely sell the building if he lost the business licence. The matter has been deferred until next month. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin