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Hotel to Housing and Back Again

Kamloops property slated for multi-family housing building could become hotel site again

Mar 11, 2024 | 6:05 AM

KAMLOOPS — Hotel to housing and back to a hotel.

That’s what Mundi Construction is hoping to achieve with a property on 1270 Rogers Way next to the Coast Kamloops Hotel and Conference Centre in Aberdeen.

In a report to Kamloops council ahead of Tuesday’s (March 12) regular meeting, city staff say construction has begun on the underground parking lot for a multi-family building. Although citing material costs and labour shortage challenges, the report states Mundi Construction wishes to revert the property back to a hotel site and construct a six-storey, 157-room building on the recently constructed underground parking structure.

The property was originally approved by council for the construction of a 99-unit, five-storey hotel on Sept. 10, 2019. Fast forward two years to Oct. 19, 2021, Mundi Construction requested the property to be rezoned to permit a 104-unit, six-story multi-family building, citing uncertainty following the COVID-19 pandemic.

The report adds the City of Kamloops’ Development, Engineering and Sustainability Department supports the application due to short-term rental accommodation restrictions imposed by the B.C. government, along with its location to other hotel and conference centres and its proximity to the Trans Canada Highway.

The zoning bylaw amendment will be read a first and second time Tuesday before it goes to a public hearing. The city says a third reading will be held pending approval from B.C.’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.

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