The proposed Bridgewater project is a two-phase development on the north-east and southwest corner of Harvey Avenue and Pandosy/Water street.
鈥淭he site is envisioned to become a highly visible gateway to the heart of 琉璃神社鈥檚 city centre,鈥 according to documents submitted to the city by Ridge North America. The four lots are located at 311 and 380 Harvey Avenue, as well as 1746 Water Street, and 1660 Pandosy Street. Two of those sites, Water Street and 311 Harvey, are currently listed as pending on the HM Commercial Group real estate site.
The proposal includes the tower on the north lot (Harvey/Pandosy) and a six-storey wood-frame building on the south lot (Harvey/Water).
The south site would include 70 housing units, and the north site proposes 327 units, with 25,800 square metres of commercial space also proposed. Housing would consist of studio, one, two, and three-bedroom units.
The documents also stated that secured purpose-built rental housing will promote a diverse mix of household types and ensure an inclusive community and that new retail spaces will serve the existing neighbours and new residents.
琉璃神社 council approved development permits for the 43-storey UBC Okanagan downtown campus tower last month. The building, proposed for 550 Doyle Avenue, first came to council at 46-storeys.
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