Times Colonist

Vancouver developer revives massive Colwood waterfront project

- CARLA WILSON

The new owner of 26 acres of land facing Esquimalt Lagoon expects to start building townhouses early next year on what was once the Aquattro project in Colwood.

The initial phase of what is now called Two Waters will see 61 townhouse units built, said Peter Tioco, co-managing director of Vancouver-based Relevant Properties.

Zoning allows for 707 units and, depending on market conditions, Tioco hopes to see phases rolled out and overlappin­g as constructi­on takes place. If all goes according to plan, the build-out would take about five years.

“We are extremely excited that we are actually getting close to constructi­on,” he said.

The property overlooks Esquimalt Lagoon and the ocean beyond, leading to the Two Waters name. Tioco calls the land “unique” and said homes are designed to suit the property.

Developmen­t of Aquattro began more than a decade ago, but stalled after 88 large, high-end condominiu­m units were built. The project ended up changing hands under a court-ordered sale to Seacliff Properties Ltd. of Vancouver, which changed the name to Ocean Grove. The condo units have all been sold.

Seacliff took the project to Colwood for a successful rezoning, but did not develop the site. Relevant owns the land now and received its developmen­t permit Sept. 7. It is working with architect Paul Merrick for site and building plans. Tioco expects to submit a building permit applicatio­n in a couple of months.

Site preparatio­n is already underway, he said.

The first phase of 61 townhouses will be developed in three buildings. There will be 31 two-bedroom and 30 three-bedroom units off Seafield Road, some stacked up to four storeys. Prices are expected to run from the low- to mid-$400,000 range to the mid- to high-$600,000, Tioco said. Townhouse size will average 1,300 square feet.

The first phase is expected to be finished about spring 2020, Tioco said.

He anticipate­s that buyers will be mainly local residents who want to live in the units, not purchase them as investment­s.

 ??  ?? Rendering of the Two Waters townhouse developmen­t in Colwood at the site of the former Aquattro project.
Rendering of the Two Waters townhouse developmen­t in Colwood at the site of the former Aquattro project.

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