While commercial buildings rise, residential builds down due to higher interest rates
KAMLOOPS — An office development on McMaster Way, renovations at Royal Inland Hospital, and a commercial build in Dallas are among many projects helping the City of Kamloops boast $187 million worth of permits this year — including $38.6 million last month.
“We saw a broad range of projects go out the door. One was a conveyer project on Mission Flats Road between Kruger and Arrow to transport wood chips, there was a big project at KRCC [Kamloops Regional Correction Centre], there permits issued for a Canadian brewhouse that’s going to go in the Aberdeen Mall area,” said the city’s building and engineering development manager Jason Dixon. ”
June’s output accounted for 20 per cent of the annual permits to date, putting the city on pace to come close to the record-setting 2020 year with the Phil & Jennie Gaglardi Tower pushing the total to $416 million.