The Modern Café

Building Details
Name: The Modern Café
Address: 221 Commercial Street
Architectural Style: Classical Period Revival
Building Use: Commercial
Year of Construction: 1910
Builder or Architect: Unknown
Protected Heritage Property: Yes

Heritage Value Statement

The Modern Café Building is an excellent example of the stylistic evolution of a building over time. Built in 1910 in the Classical Period Revival style, the building was significantly altered in the early 1950s. Like the adjacent Free Press Building, the Modern Café Building acquired a simple, international style façade that projected a more modern, progressive outlook.



The Modern Café neon sign, erected in the mid-1940s, is a rare surviving example of the type of signage that proliferated in downtown Nanaimo from the 1940s until the 1980s. Recently refurbished, the sign is a well loved and highly visible landmark.



Located on Nanaimo’s main downtown thoroughfare, the Modern Café Building forms part of a significant cluster of heritage buildings located at the intersection of Church, Chapel and Commercial Streets.



The Modern Café Building is significant because of its association with A.E. Planta, who built and operated an insurance, financial services and real estate business in this building from 1910 to the mid-1930s. Planta was active in local politics serving as an alderman for eight terms, mayor for eight terms and a school trustee for many years before his 1917 appointment to the Canadian Senate. Planta Park in the Hammond Bay area of the City is named for the family.