The Wine Country Welcome Centre has upcoming plans
to expand the facility at its current site location to include 16
boutique retail stores. Implementation of “Vintners’
Village” is proposed to feature a rustic
boardwalk style development of boutique stores with tenants
offering value added wine related arts, crafts and other products to
the public.
Allowances are made in the conceptual plan for a blend of
key anchor and seasonal tenants.
This property development will incorporate 16 cabana
style retail "shops" constructed of rough lumber, corrugated steel
roofing, and exterior store fronts that allow visible opening to the
exterior boulevard.
As has been the case with the completed phase 1
development of the Toasted Oak Wine Bar & Grill and VQA Wine
Store in the renovated old Oliver firehall, renowned Okanagan
architect Robert Mackenzie was once again consulted for
his meaningful input and renderings (on Phase II of the
development (see below).
Site location is along the existing retaining wall
frontage parallel to Highway 97 and downtown Oliver's main
street. The development will comprise 16 total units in two
offset levels, creating a boulevard and boardwalk type effect
- offering an attractive presentation both for the tenants and
visitors to the facility.
These boutique stores will be positioned for rent to both
long term anchor tenants as well as seasonal craft and produce
merchants. The merchandise and tenants will be formulated
to be consistent with both the quality and overall theme of the
Vintners' Village.
 
If you are interested
in seeing your business located and positioned within this unique
real estate development, please contact
us for further information! |