2 mixed-use industrial buildings get the green light on Clement Ave

| September 17, 2019 in Kelowna

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A unique light industrial project has been given the green light by Kelowna city council. 

On Monday, Sept. 16, council approved the project that includes a two-storey as well as a three-storey building with upper floor offices. 

Councillor Luke Stack called the project “a tremendous assition to the downtown area on a field that has been empty for years.” 

That empty lot is the former BC Tree Fruits Packinghouse site, where the new two-storey building will be situated along Vaughn Avenue while the three-storey building will face Clement Avenue.

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The development permit application called the empty lot an “underutilized property” in the centre of Kelowna and proposed that the development would help service a lack of small bay light industrial space. 

The units at the western end of each building are intended for a restaurant or cafe style use, while the south building would host double height units.

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