Apia landmark torn down
The 160-year-old building that used to house nightspots like VBar and Crabbers on Beach Road has been pulled down. The building which was considered one Samoa’s last remaining landmarks from the German colonization was condemned by the Fire and Emergency Services earlier this year.
As a result, the owne
rs of the building decided to sell the land once it has been cleared.
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