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Gateway 286

Proposed Merritt commercial hub submits development permit application

Jun 25, 2024 | 3:46 PM

KAMLOOPS — The developers behind the Gateway 286 project on the outskirts of Merritt say they have submitted an application for a development permit, marking a milestone for the venture.

The development will arise at the intersection of Highways 5 and 97C, the site of the former tourist information centre. It is expected to include restaurants, convenience stores, a gas station, dog park and what is promised to be “western Canada’s largest electric vehicle charging station.”

The venture is a partnership between Troika Management, Spayum Holdings and PR Petroleum. It will incorporate “architecture inspired by local and Indigenous design, accessible public spaces fostering community interaction, energy management, water conservation and a lower environmental footprint,” according to a news release.

“This project goes beyond development; it’s a step towards economic reconciliation and honoring the legacy of the Nicola Valley nations,” said Troika CEO Renee Merrifield. “We are dedicated to creating a space that embodies the values of the local Indigenous communities while fostering economic growth for Merritt. This partnership is a shining example of how we can build a future based on respect and shared prosperity.”