Why Commercial Programs Are a Different Conversation in Richmond
Richmond's commercial environment has one of the most concentrated food-service corridors in Canada. No. 3 Road from Bridgeport to downtown Steveston, and Alexandra Road's well-known Cantonese restaurant strip, represent a density of Chinese-Canadian restaurant and food-retail operations creating pest pressure at a scale different from standard Metro Vancouver commercial programs.
Alexandra Road's restaurant row creates shared loading alley pressure that no single-operator interior-only program resolves. Aberdeen Centre, Parker Place, Lansdowne, and Richmond Centre's food courts share service corridors creating cross-tenant pest pressure. Vancouver Coastal Health's inspection environment applies throughout.
What shapes commercial programs here:
- Alexandra Road and No. 3 Road restaurant density: Alley-sharing exterior documentation is part of effective programs.
- Aberdeen Centre and retail food courts: Multi-tenant service corridor programs require property management coordination.
- VCH inspection environment: Program documentation satisfies review.
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