NDP’s speculation tax places $30M Parksville resort expansion ‘in jeopardy’
NANAIMO — Many around the mid-island are sounding the alarm over the impact of the NDP government’s new speculation tax, as a $30 million investment in Parksville hangs in the balance.
Randy Trapp, vice-president of Sunrise Resort Parksville Ltd., told NanaimoNewsNOW they have major concerns about the future of their Resort Dr. development. The company currently has a permit to add 64 townhouse units, which would more than double their existing footprint on the 10-acre parcel of land.
He said in early February they hit their pre-sale target to begin construction.
“I can tell you since the announcement of the speculation tax, we’ve had cancellation of pre-sale contracts to the point where we no longer meet the threshold and the future of this project is in jeopardy.”