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Jan. 31, 2020 | Barb Livingstone
Rentals rising: Calgary's purpose-built rental boom shows no signs of slowing down
According to market research firm Urban Analytics, there are approximately 65 new purpose-built rental projects (totalling 19,225 apartment units) currently proceeding through the planning and construction processes.
Jan. 31, 2020 | Josh Skapin
Bucci Developments continues big bet on Bridgeland with Dominion
The B.C.-based developer is presently constructing its fifth residential project since 2006 in the historic north-Calgary neighbourhood.
Dec. 11, 2019 | Barb Livingstone
Complete community: Despite redevelopment successes, Bridgeland's reinvention is only beginning
May 08, 2019 | Andrea Cox
Calgary condo developers go all-in on innovative amenities
As Calgarians place greater emphasis on recreation and active living, condo developers are moulding their amenities to match. A string of amenity-rich, multi-family residential projects are hitting the market, offering up everything from rooftop communal gardens to yoga studios. Here are some of the highlights.
Oct. 31, 2018 | Barb Livingstone
Despite recent hiccups, developers remain optimistic about Calgary condo market
Like much of the housing market in Calgary's slowly recovering economy, the condo segment has seen below average sales volumes and higher than average availability so far this year. However, many of the city's developers remain bullish about the condo market's future.
April 25, 2018 | Barb Livingstone
Betting on Bridgeland
Radius has risen in Bridgeland, with less than a year remaining before homeowner occupancy.
And demonstrating its continued faith in the inner-city neighbourhood, builder Bucci Developments is already at work on another proposed mixed-use project.
The roof has been placed on the seven-storey, 201-unit Radius, and cabinets and floorings are now going in, says company vice-president Mike Bucci.
"We took a risk pulling the trigger on construction" during the downturn, he says, but it will be worth it at the end of the day.