Kelowna’s Highstreet Development is looking to make a positive impact on the community with their latest project. The company has submitted a proposal to the City of Kelowna to build 37 energy-friendly townhomes on Gordon Drive.
The proposed development, located at 1700 Gordon Drive, would consist of 37 townhomes ranging from 1,200 to 1,500 square feet. Each unit would have three bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as a garage and outdoor space.
Highstreet is committed to creating energy-efficient homes, and this project is no exception. The townhomes would be built to meet the BC Energy Step Code, which sets higher energy efficiency standards for new construction. This means that the homes would be more environmentally friendly and cost-effective for homeowners in the long run.
In addition to their energy efficiency, the townhomes would also feature modern and stylish designs. Highstreet’s goal is to create a community that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The proposed location of the development is also a major selling point. Situated in the heart of Kelowna, residents would have easy access to amenities such as shopping, restaurants, and public transportation. The development would also be within walking distance to Okanagan College and Kelowna General Hospital.
Highstreet is no stranger to building successful developments in Kelowna. The company has a track record of creating vibrant and sustainable communities, and this project is no exception. The proposed townhomes would be a welcome addition to the city’s housing market, providing more options for potential homeowners.
The proposal is currently under review by the City of Kelowna, and a decision is expected in the coming months. If approved, construction could begin as early as next year.
Highstreet’s commitment to energy efficiency and creating livable communities is commendable. This proposed development on Gordon Drive has the potential to not only provide much-needed housing in Kelowna but also contribute to the city’s overall sustainability goals.