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July 25, 2018 | Barb Livingstone
Natural beauty of Ricardo Ranch represents enormous potential for future community
In just over six months time, an area structure plan (ASP) setting out the vision for a natural, amenity-rich, 570-hectare parcel of land in Calgary's deep south will go before city council.
The proposed new community of Ricardo Ranch is named after an area ranch owned by Calgary Stampede co-founder Senator Patrick Burns, and first established by William Crawley Ricardo.
The proposed new community of Ricardo Ranch is named after an area ranch owned by Calgary Stampede co-founder Senator Patrick Burns, and first established by William Crawley Ricardo.
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July 16, 2018 | Andrea Cox
SPONSORED: Calgary contemporary
Seton Townhomes offer modern design and spacious floor plans in the heart of the action
With no condo fees, large backyards and curb appeal galore, it's no wonder that Jayman BUILT's Seton Townhomes are turning heads.
"We really wanted to explore a less-is-more influence of clean lines with simple massing and design, while keeping the architecture as modern and eye-catching as possible," said Duane Addy, creative director for Jayman BUILT.
With no condo fees, large backyards and curb appeal galore, it's no wonder that Jayman BUILT's Seton Townhomes are turning heads.
"We really wanted to explore a less-is-more influence of clean lines with simple massing and design, while keeping the architecture as modern and eye-catching as possible," said Duane Addy, creative director for Jayman BUILT.
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Oct. 12, 2017 | Kathleen Renne
Southern Hospitality
South Health Campus anchors diverse southeast-Calgary communities
Right now, it takes Michael John Suva 30 to 45 minutes on public transit to commute from his home in Shawnessy to his job as a nursing attendant at Calgary's South Health Campus (SHC), the city's newest hospital, located in the deep southeast.
"It's not close enough," said Suva.
Right now, it takes Michael John Suva 30 to 45 minutes on public transit to commute from his home in Shawnessy to his job as a nursing attendant at Calgary's South Health Campus (SHC), the city's newest hospital, located in the deep southeast.
"It's not close enough," said Suva.
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Aug. 23, 2017 | Tyler Difley
Saved by the bell
New schools in the works across Calgary
For many homebuyers, especially young families, nearby schools are a major factor when it comes to choosing a house and neighbourhood. While Calgary is full of older, established schools, there are also a number of new schools that have recently opened or are slated to open in the near future – many of them in Calgary's newest communities. Here are the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District's new school projects.
For many homebuyers, especially young families, nearby schools are a major factor when it comes to choosing a house and neighbourhood. While Calgary is full of older, established schools, there are also a number of new schools that have recently opened or are slated to open in the near future – many of them in Calgary's newest communities. Here are the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District's new school projects.
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Nov. 13, 2015 | Cody Stuart
Five things about the Green Line
With Ward 12 Coun. Shane Keating pushing for provincial funding, Calgary's proposed Green Line is beginning to take small steps forward. Already having received a $1.53-billion commitment from the federal government, and city council already agreeing to fund their share, the push is on to get an application into the Province in time for the spring budget.
With that time fast approaching, CREB®Now digs into some of the facts and figures surrounding the proposed line.
With that time fast approaching, CREB®Now digs into some of the facts and figures surrounding the proposed line.
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Nov. 10, 2015 | Cody Stuart
Plans in motion for new Seton rec centre
If approved, scheduled for 2018 completion
The City of Calgary has confirmed it has received a building permit application for the proposed 330,000-square-foot recreation centre in the southeast community of Seton.
To be located at 19340 45th St. S.E., the new centre will house a future high school, regional park and the S.E. LRT.
Proposed amenities for the centre include a 50-metre, 10-lane competition pool, water park, leisure pool, hot tubs and steam room, two multi-purpose ice rinks, three gymnasiums with multi-purpose flooring, a running/walking track, fitness centre and 25,000-square-foot library.
The City of Calgary has confirmed it has received a building permit application for the proposed 330,000-square-foot recreation centre in the southeast community of Seton.
To be located at 19340 45th St. S.E., the new centre will house a future high school, regional park and the S.E. LRT.
Proposed amenities for the centre include a 50-metre, 10-lane competition pool, water park, leisure pool, hot tubs and steam room, two multi-purpose ice rinks, three gymnasiums with multi-purpose flooring, a running/walking track, fitness centre and 25,000-square-foot library.
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Oct. 29, 2014 | CREBNow
Retail emerging
Shopping communities within communities popping up all over Calgary
All over Calgary, a trend has begun.
Communities that once would've used a simple strip mall to provide residents with amenities are increasingly turning retail offerings into miniature town centres, plazas and High Streets, creating communities within communities.
Brookfield Residential recently announced its southeast community of Seton would be throwing their hat in the power strip pile, with plans for more than 800,000 square feet of retail space.
All over Calgary, a trend has begun.
Communities that once would've used a simple strip mall to provide residents with amenities are increasingly turning retail offerings into miniature town centres, plazas and High Streets, creating communities within communities.
Brookfield Residential recently announced its southeast community of Seton would be throwing their hat in the power strip pile, with plans for more than 800,000 square feet of retail space.