After a long pause, we are pleased to share that the Inglewood Renewal Project is moving forward once again. Our team has been working diligently to revise the plans for the project and we have now amended our rezoning and development submission. This is an important step toward creating a more welcoming and supportive campus for residents, their families, and the broader community. Our updated plans reflect the changes and improvements shaped by earlier community engagement and feedback.

A Public Information Meeting was held on December 9, 2025 in West Vancouver. We appreciate the residents, families, neighbours, and local community members who took the time to attend and learn more about the Inglewood Renewal Project. Please check this page for updates as the project continues to move through the application process.  

Our new proposal is a more open and welcoming campus

The renewed vision for the Inglewood campus is designed with a focus for seniors to feel calm, refreshed, and connected, with spaces for residents and guests to enjoy meaningful time together. The amended proposal brings forward three complementary forms of seniors housing and care that support seniors to remain in West Vancouver as their needs change, including options for partners of long-term care residents to live on campus. This approach creates a more focused commitment to seniors housing, allowing us to respond to the needs of the local community while working closely with our partners who support us in the delivery of housing and care.

Changes at a Glance

  • The number of buildings reduced from 5 to 4 to open up the site
  • The building heights and exterior treatments better interface with the community
  • Vehicle routes designed to keep pedestrians and residents safe while maximizing greenspace
  • Larger gardens and outdoor spaces throughout the campus
  • A level, more accessible central courtyard designed as a park like setting
  • A grand lawn, small plaza, naturalized planting, rock garden, and water feature
  • Walking paths with sunny and shaded seating areas
  • A warm and supportive environment for all who visit
  • Extensive, interconnected underground parking to comfortably accommodate residents, staff, and visitors

Long-Term Care

  • 134 new long-term care beds, increasing capacity from 230 to 364 provincially funded beds
  • An expanded private and secure courtyard with safe access to nature
  • All 230 existing beds will remain open during Phase 1 construction while the new long-term care home is being built

Seniors Rental Housing

  • 161 rental apartments for seniors
  • Building height reduced from 10 storeys to 8
  • Twenty percent offered at below market rates
  • A mix of studio, one bedroom, one bedroom plus den, and two bedroom homes
  • Warm amenity spaces for gathering and connection

Independent Living

  • 200 homes designed for comfort, choice, and independence
  • Height reduced from 10 storeys to 9
  • One bedroom and two bedroom homes
  • Full complement of amenities including dining, lounge, bistro, roof deck, spa, and exercise room
  • A private contemplative courtyard and garden space

Proposal Images

Renderings reflect our updated design shaped by past community engagement