4. Invigorating Kelowna’s downtown brings numerous advances
to our city, including financial gain, as well as inciting a
bright, welcoming ambience among our citizens and visitors.
With environmental friendliness, this lively and dynamic
downtown area will offer an incredible experience. While
encouraging increased tourism activity, CD-21will also create
a thriving business oriented centre that will generate
economic activity- a financial benefit for Kelowna.
8. The necessity of this project can be considered fundamental.
We need a strong, gravitational center that attracts residents, tourists,
and future residents of all ages. While creating a closer, happier, and
more dignified community within the constraints of downtown, as well
as the city, CD-21 will bring an image of prosperity, ambition, and
forward-thinking. It will reshape Kelowna’s identity, personality, and
disposition in the Okanagan.
The project features
revitalized structures
and complexes, as well
as pedestrian areas, that
will foster generations of
spectacular experiences
and substantial
economic growth.
9. Before construction,
these requirements
must be met by the
city.
1. High manual labour force
capacity and capability
2. Financial resources to
construct and demolish
transportation systems
3. Approval from council,
development permits, and
purchasing of land.
4. Increased energy supplies,
water supplies, and larger
waste management system
10.
11. Features :94 m. Highrise:4 74m. Highrises: 55 m.
Highrise:3 42 m. Highrise:115 m. Highrise
Project CD-21 blurs the line
between naturalistic physical features,
such as greenery or recreational parks,
and urbanized residential and
commercial zoning.
Invigorated and enhanced
public convention centers, (piazzas),
offer increased fiscal increments for
businesses.
13. Urban and Park Zoning
CD-21
implements a
4-tier
construction
approach
1
2
4
3
Urban zoning
will require
demolishment
of current
structures and
energy, water,
and waste
management
frameworks
Renewed
framework of
energy, water
and waste
systems
incorporated
in
construction
14. Economic Feasibility
The proposal will achieve
financial feasibility while under
construction by incorporating an
accessibility-when-availability
plan. When constructing
developments, the real harm to
your finance is how long your
money is tied up during
construction. This is why
developments run dry on finance
before finishing construction, as
can be seen in Kelowna. My plan
allows tenants and businesses to
occupy the building as the rest of
the complex is being constructed,
earning income and wealth for
the developer and the city while
construction, ensuring the
economic safety of the project.
15. Costs Profits and Revenues
• $813,890 Road
construction
• Concrete, glass, steel,
machine rates,
management systems,
and various materials
• Labour wages
• Development Permits
• Utilities (water, energy)
$611,500,000
residential real
estate*-Developers
$350,513,906
commercial real
estate*-Developers
Property tax
$3,808,880/year (avg.
$2.0/sq. ft. per year)
Utility taxes
16.
17. As a result of higher population
and population density, as well
an increase in visitors of the
downtown, traffic congestion
and parking problems will become
issues. This issue will be alleviated
by implementing 8 floor parkades
in 4 locations and incorporating
underground parking within the
residences and offices
18. CD-21 will bring damage to the environment in the process of
construction, and pollution will be expedited by the structures
themselves. Although the project’s environmental footprint cannot
be eliminated, it can be reduced. Expansion and introduction of
parks, greenery, plants, and water features will help eradicated an
atmosphere of industry and urbanization that might be caused. It
will also counteract the carbon emissions.
19. Will the high-rise's obstruct my view of the lake?
Will Kelowna’s property taxes increase?
Will the downtown become a busier, more crowded
place
20. Kelowna’s new downtown will bring income and wealth to Kelowna,
attracting tourists and residents of all ages. CD-21 will also invite us
to have new experiences with our friends and family. Its piazzas,
boardwalks, and parks will draw us closer to each other as a
community, bettering ourselves, and others.
Editor's Notes
We need a strong, gravitational center that attracts residents, tourists, and future residents of all ages. [It] will reshape kelowna’s identity, personality, and disposition in the Okanagan.