Denciti Developments, the owners of Kelowna Springs Golf Course, anticipate presenting redevelopment plans for the site in early 2025.
In a statement, CEO Garry Fawley said the company has been consulting the community for the past 18 months to gauge its current and future needs.
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Fawley also highlighted that the plans include a business park aimed at supporting local economic growth and aligning with Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 Official Community Plan goals for the Gateway area.
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Kelowna Springs is expected to reopen as a 9-hole course in 2025, with plans to secure a long-term lease tied to the approval of the redevelopment.
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On Dec. 3, the City of Kelowna issued a media release from Mayor Tom Dyas, stating that the city had engaged in discussions with Denciti to purchase the property at 480 Penno Road and explore options to maintain its use as a golf course but was ultimately unsuccessful.