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Aug. 20, 2014 | CREBNow
Parking perception
Driving only one option for Calgarians looking to access the downtown core
For Calgarian Eric Westrum, cycling to work downtown is a no-brainer.
While he now lives in close proximity to work, Westrum used to live in the northwest, meaning a 30-minute two-wheeled commute.
"I like my bike because I can get to where I need to go quickly and effortlessly, especially downtown, and not have to worry about parking," he said.
For Calgarian Eric Westrum, cycling to work downtown is a no-brainer.
While he now lives in close proximity to work, Westrum used to live in the northwest, meaning a 30-minute two-wheeled commute.
"I like my bike because I can get to where I need to go quickly and effortlessly, especially downtown, and not have to worry about parking," he said.
News
Aug. 06, 2014 | CREBNow
Sentinels set to watch over East Village
* photo courtesy CMLC
Calgary's past will blend with the future as the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC) is installing five Sentinels at the corner of Sixth Street and Ninth Avenue S.E.
The Sentinels, made of heavy glass and concrete will depict historical Calgary figures, suspended from a steel framework.
Calgary's past will blend with the future as the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC) is installing five Sentinels at the corner of Sixth Street and Ninth Avenue S.E.
The Sentinels, made of heavy glass and concrete will depict historical Calgary figures, suspended from a steel framework.
News
July 23, 2014 | Cody Stuart
The new west
West Village plans cast future of downtown core into spotlight
Construction cranes that dot the east downtown skyline are providing Calgarians a not-too distant
vision of what the city's core might soon look like.
Yet industry experts suggest future plans in the underdeveloped West Village will provide a better understanding of what's really in store in the heart of Calgary.
Construction cranes that dot the east downtown skyline are providing Calgarians a not-too distant
vision of what the city's core might soon look like.
Yet industry experts suggest future plans in the underdeveloped West Village will provide a better understanding of what's really in store in the heart of Calgary.
News
July 17, 2014 | Cody Stuart
Sibling rivalry
West Village redevelopment taking back seat to twin to the east
With its eastern counterpart the darling of Calgary's development scene, the West Village couldn't be blamed for feeling a bit like a forgotten sibling.
Bounded to the north by the Bow River, to the east by 11th Street SW, to the south by the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks and to the west by Crowchild Trail, the area was once envisioned to be a "transit-oriented, sustainable urban community," yet sits idle as "an auto-oriented brownfield site."
With its eastern counterpart the darling of Calgary's development scene, the West Village couldn't be blamed for feeling a bit like a forgotten sibling.
Bounded to the north by the Bow River, to the east by 11th Street SW, to the south by the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks and to the west by Crowchild Trail, the area was once envisioned to be a "transit-oriented, sustainable urban community," yet sits idle as "an auto-oriented brownfield site."
News
May 07, 2014 | CREBNow
New music centre gets a boost
Power Corporation of Montreal donates $1 million to music centre project
Calgary's National Music Centre has received a $1-million boost from the Power Corporation of Canada.
The money will be used to support construction of a new centre expected to open in 2016. The gift will be recognized through the Power Corporation innovation Stage, a space that will focus on telling stories of musicians,
inventors and industry builders who have helped make Canada what it is today.
Calgary's National Music Centre has received a $1-million boost from the Power Corporation of Canada.
The money will be used to support construction of a new centre expected to open in 2016. The gift will be recognized through the Power Corporation innovation Stage, a space that will focus on telling stories of musicians,
inventors and industry builders who have helped make Canada what it is today.
News
Jan. 22, 2014 | CREBNow
3D Animation Revealed For East Village
East Village was a plan that started in 2009 by Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC), now the vision is coming to life with a 3D animation depicting the neighbourhood actually taking shape.
Over the past five years the area has seen infrastructure upgrades, heritage building restorations, public art installations, the 4th Street Underpass and two of the RiverWalk's four kilometres.
Over the past five years the area has seen infrastructure upgrades, heritage building restorations, public art installations, the 4th Street Underpass and two of the RiverWalk's four kilometres.