The HUB Collection began pouring a foundation for a 256-unit student housing project in April 2022, before stopping work the following month.
Vancouver-based developer The HUB Collection began construction of a proposed 256-unit student housing project at the corner of Tyner and Ospika Boulevards in April 2022, before stopping work roughly a month later, documents obtained by the Citizen through a Freedom of Information request show.
“As per our last conversation, here are the first pictures from the site with regards to concrete footings going in. Please let me know what else you need to remove the covenant,” Price wrote, in the email only made available to the Citizen by the city on April 26. In response to Price on April 27, 2022, Sieben said she would seek city director of planning and development Deanna Wasnik’s approval to discharge the city’s right to purchase the land in a meeting the following Tuesday. Sieben later provided Price a copy of a document signed by Wasnik, discharging the city’s right to buy back the land on May 3, 2022.
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