The Niagara Falls Review

Multimilli­on-dollar hotel/condominiu­m developmen­t planned for Vineland Station

- MARK NEWMAN

Victoria Avenue North in Vineland Station may look significan­tly different in the coming years.

Toronto-based Globizen has applied to the Town of Lincoln to build a 15-storey, 120-room hotel and two condominiu­m towers, 15 and 14 storeys tall, with 375 one- to three-bedroom units on about two hectares (five acres) of land at 4933 Victoria Ave. N.

“At this point, it’s still very, very preliminar­y and early, but I would say it’s probably upwards of a $500million project,” said Globizen founder and partner Brandon Donnelly. “I think it’s an exciting project for the area, for the community for sure.”

Donnelly said that the condo towers will be separated by a courtyard and that the project includes public spaces, such as a walking trail around the edge of the lake. The developer noted it reduced the height of the proposed tallest building from 17 to 15 storeys following a pre-applicatio­n public meeting last November.

“We heard from the community that height was one of the concerns,” said Donnelly, who noted that the project remains open to further modificati­ons. “This is going to be an ongoing dialogue with the community.”

While it doesn’t have a hotel partner on board yet, Donnelly said Globizen is in discussion­s with hotel operators. He said the new hotel will bolster the wine and tourism industries in Lincoln.

“If you look at the area, there’s really a lack of accommodat­ions,” Donnelly said.

The project is also likely to include a restaurant and retail stores.

“It’s not going to be a mall,” Donnelly said. “It’s very much smallscale, supportive retail.”

The developer plans to build in two phases, starting with the hotel and one condo tower as part of the north phase, followed by the other condo tower in the south phase.

Donnelly said constructi­on could start late next year or in early 2026 and take three years to complete.

“We really want to do something special and remarkable and something that the community can be proud of,” Donnelly said.

Matt Bruder, director of planning and developmen­t for the Town of Lincoln, said Globizen’s applicatio­n for official plan and zoning bylaw amendments required to enable the project to move forward are still being completed.

“Once deemed complete, the applicatio­n process is formally initiated, which will include notificati­on to surroundin­g residents and potentiall­y interested stakeholde­rs, including scheduling of a statutory public meeting,” said Bruder, who expects a public meeting will be held in late spring or early summer before a report and recommenda­tion goes to town councillor­s.

“From an economic developmen­t perspectiv­e, this is a great developmen­t that will bring much needed hotel accommodat­ions, mixing both commercial and residentia­l opportunit­ies to create economic prosperity for all,” said Paul Di Ianni, Lincoln’s director of economic developmen­t and communicat­ions.

 ?? GH3 ARCHITECTS PHOTO ?? A rendering of the $500-million hotel/condominiu­m complex that Toronto-based Globizen is looking to build at 4933 Victoria Ave. N. in Lincoln.
GH3 ARCHITECTS PHOTO A rendering of the $500-million hotel/condominiu­m complex that Toronto-based Globizen is looking to build at 4933 Victoria Ave. N. in Lincoln.

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