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Kelowna's not issuing new business permits. Why?

Your forecast is clear, but your business permit is not

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay but here's the thing nobody talks about. While the weather alerts are currently clear across Kelowna, there's always something bubbling under the surface at City Hall, and today it’s about what *isn't* being issued. I've been digging through the recent business licence data, and what's interesting is the *absence* of new business permits for anything substantial or surprising. We're seeing a steady drip of renewals, sure, but no big splashes, no new vineyards breaking ground, no innovative tech startups getting the green light on Bernard Avenue. It feels like the city is in a holding pattern, which for a place that's growing as fast as Kelowna, can actually be a red flag.

### What's Not Happening

This quiet period for new business licenses could mean a few things, and none of them point to the kind of dynamic growth Kelowna residents expect.

* **No new major developments:** We aren't seeing the permits for the next big multi-use building that will change the skyline around the William R. Bennett Bridge.

* **Small business stagnation:** The usual vibrant churn of new cafes, boutiques, or unique eateries isn't showing up in the numbers. Is it cost of living? Permitting hurdles?

* **Investment hesitation:** It might signal that big investors are taking a wait-and-see approach, which affects everything from job creation to property values.

This data, or lack thereof, comes straight from the City of Kelowna’s business licence portal. It suggests a moment of reflection, or perhaps, hesitation, in our rapidly evolving city. We're always talking about how Kelowna is trying to figure out if it can survive being discovered, and this pause in new business activity could be a symptom of that existential question. Keep an eye on the next council meeting to see if any new economic development strategies emerge to kickstart things again.

That’s your Morning Wire from the Okanagan. You better believe I'll be talking about this more. Catch the full discussion with the crew live at mornings.live.

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