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Early work begins for Revelstoke’s 166-unit rental housing project

Early work begins for Revelstoke’s 166-unit rental housing project

420 Downie Street is featured in a recent Revelstoke Review article, highlighting its role in delivering much-needed housing in Revelstoke, B.C., and reflecting the province’s growing push to increase housing supply in smaller communities where availability is limited.

The project will deliver a mix of 166 rental units designed to support local residents, including workers and families, helping address ongoing housing shortages in the region. Kindred Construction has begun mobilizing on site in preparation for a groundbreaking ceremony in May 2026.

The project demonstrates how partnerships between developers, municipalities, and builders can help unlock opportunities for housing on underutilized land.

As the article outlines, initiatives like this will play a significant role in shaping how communities like Revelstoke respond to housing demand, by making better use of available land and prioritizing long-term livability.

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