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Your Bernard Avenue just got two new stores.

Your Bernard Avenue is changing fast

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 with all the new energy downtown: how quickly businesses are setting up shop, especially on Bernard. My team at MiTL Sports Desk has been tracking the recent business licenses, and it’s pretty clear people are betting big on the city centre.

### What's Moving In

We've seen a flurry of new permits, but two caught my eye, both within blocks of each other on Bernard Avenue:

* **Retail Store (Shoes)**: A new shoe store just got its license for 1360 Bernard Avenue, right in the heart of the action. That's a prime spot, and it tells you that retail, even with all the online shopping, is still seen as viable here.

* **Retail Store (Clothing)**: Then, just a bit further down, another clothing retail store is opening at 1445 Bernard Avenue.

These aren't just random shops; they are adding to the pedestrian experience on a street that's already bustling with restaurants and cafes. It feels like a real vote of confidence in downtown's future, even as we talk about housing and density. It's a sign that people want to *be* here, not just live here.

What this means for you, riding your bike on the Mission Creek Greenway or grabbing a coffee on Bernard, is more options, more foot traffic, and a continuously evolving streetscape. Keep an eye on those storefronts; they'll be opening their doors soon.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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