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3-tower redevelopment up to 435 ft proposed for downtown Kelowna
This proposal would be considered a significant redevelopment even if it were slated for a site in downtown Vancouver — but it is actually proposed for downtown Kelowna.
A newly submitted development permit application to the City of Kelowna outlines plans for a “big city” redevelopment project at the sites of 234-278 Leon Avenue and 1620-1630 Water Street — the northwest and southwest corners of the intersection of Leon Avenue and Water Street.
Currently, the sites — just east of Kelowna City Park and the Okanagan Lake waterfront — are occupied by a mix of low-storey commercial buildings.
The mixed-use redevelopment is spearheaded by North Vancouver-based Venue Kings Ticket Brokers and designed by HDR Architecture Associates.
The proposal calls for three towers reaching 42 storeys, 30 storeys, and 24 storeys, with the tallest towers containing 600 market residential units and the shortest tower providing 216 hotel suites. The tallest tower reaches a height of 435 ft, which is approximately 183 ft taller than what is permitted by existing zoning.
All three towers also include a multi-level podium with 45,000 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space, and the most of the provided vehicle parking.
A new mass timber pedestrian bridge hovers above Leon Avenue to connect both development sites and create joint access to parking. Two large digital display boards are also proposed for the facades of the podiums.
This proposal would be considered a significant redevelopment even if it were slated for a site in downtown Vancouver — but it is actually proposed for downtown Kelowna.
A newly submitted development permit application to the City of Kelowna outlines plans for a “big city” redevelopment project at the sites of 234-278 Leon Avenue and 1620-1630 Water Street — the northwest and southwest corners of the intersection of Leon Avenue and Water Street.
Currently, the sites — just east of Kelowna City Park and the Okanagan Lake waterfront — are occupied by a mix of low-storey commercial buildings.
The mixed-use redevelopment is spearheaded by North Vancouver-based Venue Kings Ticket Brokers and designed by HDR Architecture Associates.
The proposal calls for three towers reaching 42 storeys, 30 storeys, and 24 storeys, with the tallest towers containing 600 market residential units and the shortest tower providing 216 hotel suites. The tallest tower reaches a height of 435 ft, which is approximately 183 ft taller than what is permitted by existing zoning.
All three towers also include a multi-level podium with 45,000 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space, and the most of the provided vehicle parking.
A new mass timber pedestrian bridge hovers above Leon Avenue to connect both development sites and create joint access to parking. Two large digital display boards are also proposed for the facades of the podiums.
3-tower redevelopment up to 435 ft proposed for downtown Kelowna | Urbanized
A newly submitted development permit application to the City of Kelowna outlines plans for a "big city" mixed-use redevelopment project.
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