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91ƵThe best small city in North America91Ƶ; Mission Group speaks to Kelowna91Ƶs potential

The future of the Okanagan city is to build up, not out, says development company president

Within the next 20 years, Randy Shier believes Kelowna has the potential to become the greatest 91Ƶsmall91Ƶ city in North America.

The Mission Group president believes many parts of the city are just at the beginning of their development.

From the rooftop of , a 25-storey, 178-unit residential tower along Bernard and St. Paul Street in downtown Kelowna, Shier spoke about the future of the city. The Mission Group tower, which began construction in 2019, is set to be completed by the end of 2021.

That day (March 26) Shier watched as Mission Group workers started to pour the roof of the building.

In the downtown core alone, the company hopes to create an urban village with the completion of two large residential towers and a commercial tower. This, they believe will bring more people to the area.

Brooklyn at Bernard Block, a 25-storey residential complex is nearing completion. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)
Brooklyn at Bernard Block, a 25-storey residential complex is nearing completion. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)

Beside Brooklyn will be tower, a 34-storey tower set to be completed by 2023. It will contain 257 units and is already roughly 75 per cent sold. Brooklyn and Bertram will be bordered by , a 16-storey Class A office tower set to be completed by winter 2022.

There91Ƶs no lack of interest in Brooklyn, either. Even though the roof remains to be poured, the building is already 98 per cent sold.

By putting more people and businesses in Kelowna91Ƶs downtown core, Mission Group hopes to transform downtown.

91ƵThe urban village at this end will be an anchor to draw traffic, and be a magnet for bringing people back and forth up and down Bernard,91Ƶ said Shier.

91ƵWe91Ƶre just at the beginning of a cusp of downtown transforming,91Ƶ he said, pointing to a future UBC campus downtown, and potentially a new theatre for live arts.

91ƵThe more that move down here, the more investment that happens down here, it91Ƶll build on itself. There will be more and more people wanting this lifestyle,91Ƶ Shier said.

Brooklyn at Bernard Block, a 25-storey residential complex is nearing completion. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)
Brooklyn at Bernard Block, a 25-storey residential complex is nearing completion. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)

For the residents that work and live in Bernard Block, Shier says they will have everything they need within a few blocks. Within a ten-minute walk, Shier spoke of 95 restaurants, bars and cafes, as well as 12 gyms and six daycares.

Shier himself lives downtown in Mission Group91Ƶs first building; Ella. There, live young and old, many with pets. Each Mission Group building is pet friendly, with its own dog wash and dog park/run.

Brooklyn at Bernard Block, a 25-storey residential complex is nearing completion. Pictured above is Mission Group President, Randy Shier atop Brooklyn. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)
Brooklyn at Bernard Block, a 25-storey residential complex is nearing completion. Pictured above is Mission Group President, Randy Shier atop Brooklyn. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)

The Block, he said, will be the first building downtown that offers parking inside the building. This was done to combat the struggles of downtown parking. For those working there, the entire building will be accessed contact-free - from your car to your office. For those who cycle to work, there will be hundreds of contact-less parking stalls for bikes.

Financial firms, law firms, accounting firms and high-tech companies have already approached Mission Group about acquiring space in The Block.

Because Kelowna is surrounded the lake, mountains and agricultural land, Shier believes sustainable growth means growing up, not out. He foresees more densification throughout the city 91Ƶ Orchard Park, Town Centre, Rutland, and more.

Eventually, he said there will be enough people living in those areas that more advanced transit, beyond buses, will start to make sense.

91ƵIn my opinion, Kelowna will be the best small city 91Ƶ it91Ƶll be the best small city in North America, maybe even the world. It91Ƶs just going to be an amazing place,91Ƶ Shier said.

Asked if he foresees Kelowna becoming a small Vancouver in the future, he said Kelowna has its own unique character that he wouldn91Ƶt want to see change.

91ƵI would hate for it to be like a mini Vancouver. I think what it91Ƶll be 91Ƶ we91Ƶre re-imagining what urban development and urban downtown and high rises are like, and Kelowna will have its own flavour.

91ƵPeople will look at this and they91Ƶre want to emulate us, and what we91Ƶre doing here.91Ƶ

Brooklyn at Bernard Block, a 25-storey residential complex is nearing completion. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)
Brooklyn at Bernard Block, a 25-storey residential complex is nearing completion. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)

Do you have something to add to this story, or something else we should report on? Email: phil.mclachlan@kelownacapnews.com


 


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Phil McLachlan

About the Author: Phil McLachlan

Phil McLachlan is the editor at the Penticton Western News. He served as the reporter, and eventually editor of The Free Press newspaper in Fernie.
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