Times Colonist

Nanaimo approves 24-storey condo tower downtown

- CARLA WILSON

A new 24-storey condominiu­m tower coming to Nanaimo will help meet city goals of creating a livelier downtown by supplying homes for residents who are expected to support businesses, says the chief executive of the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce.

Kim Smythe said the residentia­l developmen­t “will put more people on the street.”

Residents of the Marcielo condominiu­m tower will patronize downtown businesses, he said, adding that retail, restaurant­s, the library, museum and art gallery should all benefit.

“It will just create a sense of [vitality] downtown that doesn’t currently exist.”

Nanaimo council passed third reading of a rezoning bylaw in favour of Wertman Developmen­t Corp.’s constructi­on plan at 65 and 77 Chapel St.

The project includes 109 residentia­l units, mainly condominiu­ms, but also five live-work townhouses. Ground-floor commercial space, second-floor offices, and a fitness club for the public are all part of the developmen­t.

Vancouver-based Wertman hopes to begin constructi­on next year and finish the project within 22 months. The constructi­on cost is believed to be around $50 million.

The building will be 78.5 metres tall, have just over 100 parking spaces and public art in a mini-park. It is going up in a part of the city designated for high-rise buildings.

This is the latest multi-family developmen­t to get the green light from city council. Like the City of Victoria, Nanaimo officials believe that adding to the downtown population will bring vitality to the core and maintain and attract businesses and services. Lively streets with plenty of people are also seen as making urban areas safer.

Thousands of downtown condominiu­ms in new and historic buildings have been developed in downtown Victoria.

About six years ago, it was recognized that for downtown Nanaimo to be successful it needed about 5,000 new residents within 10 years, Smythe said. “This will certainly help us get toward that number.”

Island Creek Developmen­ts’ nearby 91 Chapel Street developmen­t, which is adding 61 residentia­l units, is another example.

 ?? DE HOOG AND KIERULF ARCHITECTS ?? The Marcielo condominiu­m project will include 109 units and five live-work townhomes.
DE HOOG AND KIERULF ARCHITECTS The Marcielo condominiu­m project will include 109 units and five live-work townhomes.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada