Homes offer regenerative approach, sustainable lifestyle in Squamish

Chickadee Lane by ReGen Homes is a small development of just eight townhomes on Wilson Cres. near downtown Squamish. Each three-storey unit is not technically built to net zero criteria, but to zero emission Built Green Platinum standard, the highest there is. Each home has six solar panels, a heat pump and is powered only by electricity.
Solar panels, bird houses, pirate ship playground: See these new Squamish townhouses

ReGen Homes’ latest venture in Chickadee Lane offers zero-emission three-bedroom units for families, close to downtown. Eight new three-bedroom townhomes—and eight nesting boxes for chickadees—are taking flight at Chickadee Lane.
New townhouse development in Dentville supported by Squamish council

Squamish council has given first, second and third reading to a rezoning application that would see 18 townhouses be built on the edge of Dentville.
The proposed development would see lots 38702, 38710 and 38716 Britannia Avenue be rezoned to facilitate a six-plex on each parcel of land.
Fourplexes proposed on Wilson Crescent

District of Squamish has received a development permit application for a proposal for two fourplexes located at 1165 Wilson Crescent.
The proposed development was recently discussed at the Advisory Design Panel committee of the District of Squamish. The site is located at the east end of the south portion of Wilson Crescent, and the fourplexes will replace a single detached home at the site.
Squamish’s first net-zero, mixed-use residential building moves toward certainty

A downtown Squamish housing and office development has passed most of its hurdles to becoming a reality. On March 15, council voted unanimously in favour of third reading of a rezoning application for a proposed development known as The Dogwoods to be located at 37781 and 37799 Second Avenue.
Squamish considers first net-zero mixed-use residential building

A downtown Squamish housing and office development has passed most of its hurdles to becoming a reality.
On March 15, council voted unanimously in favour of third reading of a rezoning application for a proposed development known as The Dogwoods to be located at 37781 and 37799 Second Avenue.
