First steps in proposed private redevelopment of Rivier Academy to come before council
After 65 years of education inside the halls of Rivier Academy, the difficult decision was made to close the campus last year due to costs and dwindling enrolment.
While still home to the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary, the building is largely vacant, but that could soon change. A proposal for redevelopment of the massive structure on 15th St. is on the books Monday for city council’s consideration. The project would function as a multi-use community hub, centred heavily around new independent housing for seniors.
The project would see the ground floor completely overhauled and converted into commercial units. The four upper floors of the complex would house 140 independent senior living units with common and in-suite laundry. The pool would be maintained and a mixture of programming and rental opportunities would see the facility remain open while working in conjunction with the recently-approved city partnership.
Also proposed was a new 45-space childcare centre with a focus on intergenerational living. The program, according to a report, involves seniors interacting with the children to help prevent loneliness, depression, and boredom. An auditorium, restaurant, gym, hairstylist, pharmacy, massage therapist, optometrist, and doctor’s office were also in the blueprints.