Muse
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Muse is a high-rise rental development. This project is 25 storeys tall, located at 350 Doyle, Kelowna, BC. Muse will have a total of 259 units.
This project was put on hold by the developer. Check out other cancelled projects in Kelowna that never materialized.
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Jim Kelowna
Feb 03, 2024
A new article on Castanet about the lawsuit, apparently, a second one, both Mayor Tom Dyas and the city of Kelowna are sued. No updates on the first lawsuit filed in September 2023.
Key point in the case made by 350 Doyle Avenue Holdings and Centurion Appelt, is that Tom Dyas is a member of Kelowna Legacy Group (KLG). The group has different vision for the development site, and it's a conflict of interest. The city is confident that mayor and council acted in the best interest of the city and will defend it's position in court.
Developer sues City of Kelowna, mayor over scuttled project - Kelowna News
Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas is being accused of using his position to torpedo an attempt to redevelop the former RCMP site on Doyle Avenue.
Jack B
Sep 22, 2023
https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/446348/Ap...
The lawsuit was filed against the city of Kelowna, as promised by the developer.
Jack B
Aug 14, 2023
The development permit was revoked today, because of the students being paid 250 to talk at the public meeting in 2022, even though it didn't break any rules, the developer Greg Appelt from Appelt Properties said.
They are threatening to sue the city now, because of this decision.
News
Kelowna's Legal Battle: Developer vs. City Over Building Permits
Legal Battle in Kelowna: Appelt Properties vs. City Council Over 'Muse' Project Permits. Learn about the controversy and its implications.
Oct 16, 2023