The City of Windsor and developer Valente Homes announced Friday the approval of rezoning for a $33.5 million [1] luxury condominium development.
The project transforms a former parking lot at the Roseland Golf & Curling Club into a high-density residential hub. This move signals a shift toward luxury housing expansion in the Roseland neighbourhood to attract high-income residents and revitalize underused land.
Valente Homes, also known as Valente Development Corporation, will lead the construction of the residential tower and a new golf clubhouse [1, 2]. The development is designed to provide a mix of high-end housing options, while integrating with the existing recreational landscape of the area [3, 4].
City officials said the rezoning is a key step in adding diverse housing options to the municipal inventory. The project aims to modernize the former club site, which has long been a focal point for the community, by blending leisure and residential living [1, 3].
The $33.5 million [1] investment represents one of the more significant luxury residential pushes in the region. By approving the rezoning, the city committee has cleared the primary regulatory hurdle for the developer to begin the next phase of site preparation and construction [2, 4].
Windsor has seen a growing trend of residential intensification in established neighbourhoods. This specific project leverages the prestige of the Roseland area to create a landmark destination that combines sports facilities with luxury living [3, 4].
“The City of Windsor and developer Valente Homes announced Friday the approval of rezoning for a $33.5 million luxury condominium development.”
This approval reflects a strategic effort by Windsor to increase the local tax base by attracting luxury real estate investments. By converting a parking lot into a high-value residential tower, the city is prioritizing land-use efficiency and targeting a demographic that supports high-end service industries in the Roseland area.





