A divided city council denied a request by The HUB Collection Ltd. to change a covenant requiring student housing be built at 4500 Ospika Blvd.
In a 5-4 vote, Prince George city council denied a request by Vancouver-based developer The HUB Collection to allow a 118-unit seniors housing complex to be built at 4500 Ospika Blvd.
“It makes a compelling case for seniors housing. we already knew that,” Coun. Ron Polillo said. “In my opinion, nothing has changed from two months ago…. They didn’t make a compelling case that this is a good or ideal location.” A legal document signed by Wasnik and dated May 3, 2022, appears to show the city releasing its option to purchase the land.
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