The Record · Kelowna Civic Wire

Your downtown Kelowna is about to feel different. Here's why.

Okay, your City Hall is really thinking about our downtown vibe

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Here’s the thing nobody talks about: City Hall is quietly making moves that could totally shift what it feels like to walk down Bernard Avenue. And I’m not talking about another condo tower. According to the recent business licences I've been sifting through, there's a real push for more "experiential retail" and food, especially in the downtown core.

Take this: we just saw a new "immersive experience venue" get approved for the Bernard Avenue precinct. Details are still under wraps, but it’s a big space – 5,000 sq ft – near the Ogopogo statue, aiming for a late summer opening. This isn't just another shop; it's about drawing people in to *do* something. Also, a specialty dessert bar, "Sweet Spot Treats," just got its permit for the 400-block of Bernard. You know, you can never have enough good baklava or a proper gelato when you’re strolling by City Park Beach. These aren't just businesses; they're trying to build a different kind of energy, to make downtown a destination for more than just a quick errand.

What does this mean for us? Well, keep an eye on how these new places actually impact foot traffic, especially after the sun goes down. Will they make Bernard feel more vibrant, or just add to the existing mix? It’s all about creating that 'sticky' feeling, where you want to linger.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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