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Kindred Homestead Supply, Ronald Records need new homes; Vancouver building owners say it is ‘unfit for occupation’

Owners of the three buildings of the Schofield Block in downtown Vancouver have told businesses they have to be out by Jan. 1

By Alexis Weisend, Columbian staff reporter
Published: August 23, 2024, 6:06am
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Kindred Homestead Supply in downtown Vancouver in 2020. The shop focuses on zero-waste home products, with everything from bulk laundry soap and cleaners, to shampoos and coconut butter.
Kindred Homestead Supply in downtown Vancouver in 2020. The shop focuses on zero-waste home products, with everything from bulk laundry soap and cleaners, to shampoos and coconut butter. (The Columbian files) Photo Gallery

Kindred Homestead Supply, a shop selling zero- and low-waste, plastic-free bulk refills and homesteading goods in downtown Vancouver, and Ronald Records, a music store, will close their doors by the end of 2024.

The historic building housing the stores, located at 600 Main St., is in desperate need of repair.

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