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Rental Housing

Developer plans ‘luxury rental community’ at former Hudson’s Bay Landing site in Kamloops

Jul 17, 2020 | 11:39 AM

KAMLOOPS — A Kelowna developer is promising to breathe new life into a Kamloops development property long fraught with delays, false starts and unfinished structures.

Traine Construction and Development says it is partnering with rental housing agency Mainline Living and real estate developer Forum to build on the former Hudson’s Bay Landing site along the Summit Connector.

In a news release, Traine says it plans to build 166 rental apartments in a “luxury rental community.”

The company says the project will include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units. The development promises to include a fitness centre, lounge and “sprawling outdoor amenities” that take advantage of the property’s vistas.

The predicted timeline has the project completed by the second quarter of 2021 with pre-leasing offered in the early spring months of next year.

The site, formerly known as Mission Hill, will be renamed once again.

The property has gone through several owners and developers over the past decade. An unfinished building on the property was an eyesore for neighbours for years.

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