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City of Trail receives generous building donation for future development

August 20th, 2024

The City of Trail is pleased to announce that they have taken ownership of the former Towne Square Mall at 900 Spokane St. This was facilitated through a donation of the land and building from the previous owner to the City.

The City’s first step is to work on a detailed plan to demolish the deteriorating building and prepare the site for future development. This planning and demolition will be funded using a portion of the $3M provincial Growing Communities Fund grant, which the City received in 2023.

More recently known as Liquidation World, the building has fallen into disrepair. However, a collaborative effort between the City and the previous owner, Amed Naqvi has led to a promising plan to revitalize this key location in downtown Trail. The former owner expressed enthusiasm and optimism about the new opportunities this project will bring to Trail.

“This is an exciting and transformative opportunity for our community,” said Colin McClure, City of Trail CAO/CFO. “The potential for much-needed housing aligns with our vision for sustainable growth and development, making Trail an even better place to live, work, and invest.”

The renewal of the Official Community Plan (OCP) and the introduction of a new Zoning Bylaw will guide the future development of 900 Spokane St., whether it be residential, commercial, or a mix of both. Community engagement will play a crucial role in these decisions, including discussions on building heights and downtown opportunities.

Additionally, a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design study is underway, overseen by the Downtown Trail Improvement Committee, which will guide the project planning.

The City is exploring funding opportunities at all levels of government, as well as through other non-profit and for-profit entities, to support this significant development undertaking.

Recognizing the strong heritage values of Trail, the decision to demolish the building was made after thorough research and careful consideration of the history of occupants and modifications to 900 Spokane St. From original construction in 1916 for the Trail Mercantile Co. Ltd., through expansions and stucco, to its 1954 Eaton’s opening, and the change to Towne Square Mall in 1982, 900 Spokane St. has long been a highly visible, lively place in the core of Trail.

Current upstairs tenants Pride Gym and Performance Fitness, both significant contributors to the sports and recreation community, are familiar with the challenges of maintaining the aging structure. The City has been in contact in an effort to work toward a smooth transition.

“During the past year Council has had several conversations about what direction to go with this space,” said Colleen Jones, City of Trail Mayor. “Our goal is to continue the revitalization of Trail’s downtown core. At this time, the primary focus is more housing, but I am very excited to consider the range of opportunities for this space with the community.”

The City of Trail extends its gratitude to all parties involved in this transformative project and looks forward to a vibrant and sustainable future for the community.

This post was syndicated from https://rosslandtelegraph.com
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