Pandosy project planned
Okanagan Edge Staff - Jan 14, 2021 - Biz Releases

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Plans for a new mixed-use building in Kelowna’s Pandosy Village have been submitted to city planners.

The six-storey building, which would be located at 417 Cedar Ave., would feature ground-floor commercial space that connects internally to a residence on the second level “in order to create a work-live residence,” according to the proposal submitted by Lime Architecture. The location is on the south side of the road, just west of the intersection of K.L.O. Road and Pandosy Street.

There would be ground-level parking and an entry lobby for the building’s 17 residences on the upper five storeys.

The proposal also includes the provision of addition bike parking in order to reduce the required number of vehicle parking stalls.

“The reduction in automobile reliance in conjunction with the higher density infill development of the property contribute to a more sustainable approach to the building design that aligns with the City of Kelowna’s healthy city strategy and planning initiatives,” the proposal states.

The plans also call for a mix of private, outdoor spaces and a community rooftop space that would allow for a variety of outdoor options for the building’s occupants.


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