Downtown Victoria Tour
Broad Street – 1400 Block
1400-1402 Broad Street / 618-624 Johnson Street
This commercial building at 618-624 Johnson Street and 1400-1402 Broad Street was built in 1909 by architects Thomas Hooper and C. Elwood Watkins for Lee Cheong, Lee Woy and Lee Yan Yow, three prominent real estate investors from Victoria’s Chinese community.
The main occupant is Island Collateral & Sales, Victoria’s oldest pawnshop, which has been in this building since 1970.
Here is a map showing the location of 618-624 Johnson Street / 1400-1402 Broad Street:
Here is a Google Street View image of 1400-1402 Broad Street / 618-624 Johnson Street:
Additional Information About 618-624 Johnson Street / 1400-1402 Broad Street
- Assessed Value (July 2019): $2,554,000; Land $1,183,000 Buildings $1,371,000
- Assessed Value (July 2018): $2,319,000; Land $1,066,000 Buildings $1,253,000
- Assessed Value (July 2017): $1,724,000; Land $1,054,000 Buildings $670,000
- Assessed Value (July 2016): $1,475,000; Land $1,001,000 Buildings $474,000
- Assessed Value (July 2015): $1,395,000; Land $863,000 Buildings $532,000
- Assessed Value (July 2014): $1,391,000; Land $816,000 Buildings $575,000
A Brief History of 618-624 Johnson Street / 1400-1402 Broad Street
This commercial building at 618-624 Johnson Street and 1400-1402 Broad Street was built in 1909 by architects Thomas Hooper and C. Elwood Watkins for Lee Cheong, Lee Woy and Lee Yan Yow, three prominent real estate investors from Victoria’s Chinese community.
Thomas Hooper and C. Elwood Watkins were favoured architects among Victoria’s late 19th and early 20th century Chinese community. They received several other commissions from the Lee’s, including the Lee Block, 1618-1628 Government Street, 557-561 Fisgard Street and the Lee’s Benevolent Association Building, 612-614 Fisgard Street.
This building has always been a commercial building, with retail stores on the main level and office space on the upper floor.
The main occupant is Island Collateral & Sales, Victoria’s oldest pawnshop, which has been in this building since 1970.
Here are some links to historic photographs of 618-624 Johnson Street / 1400-1402 Broad Street:
Here are some other downtown Victoria buildings designed by Thomas Hooper and/or C. Elwood Watkins for Lee Cheong and Lee Wong.
Lee Block, 1618-1628 Government Street
Architect C. Elwood Watkins also designed the Lee Block, 1618-1628 Government Street, in 1910 by for Lee Cheong and Lee Wong.
Lee’s Benevolent Association – 614 Fisgard Street
Architect C. Elwood Watkins also designed the Lee’s Benevolent Association at 614 Fisgard Street in 1910. Lee Cheong and Lee Wong were involved in commissioning this building.
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