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Concrete poured at Summerland housing facility site

  • Turning Points Collaborative Society poured concrete on May 28 for a 60-unit housing facility at 13204 Henry Avenue in Summerland.
  • This project began after demolishing the former church building early in 2025 on land identified by the Summerland Food Bank over eight years ago.
  • The five-story building will include 30 percent market rentals, 50 percent income-geared units, 20 percent fixed-income units, and a parkade with 57 vehicle and six motorcycle stalls.
  • The $24.2 million project, allowed by a February building permit and supported by a $547,000 municipal grant, will house families, seniors, and people with disabilities but is not an emergency shelter or addiction treatment site.
  • The development addresses Summerland’s lack of family housing and combined demographic support, filling a local housing gap identified by Turning Points Collaborative Society.
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Concrete poured at Summerland housing facility site

Building will contain 60 residential units in downtown Summerland

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Kelowna Capital News broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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