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June 20, 2016 | Marty Hope
Outside interest
Builders busy in surrounding region
Homebuilders and developers continue to be active in the surrounding area, with a number of new, highly anticipated communities under various stages of development.
CREB®Now takes a closer look at several noteworthy projects currently underway:
Harmony in Springbank
Harmony, located west of the City adjacent to the TransCanada Highway, is a joint-venture management partnership between Bordeaux Developments and Qualico Communities. The master-planned community will not only have 3,500 homes when all is said and done, but will also have its own village retail core and a large lake and wetland area.
Homebuilders and developers continue to be active in the surrounding area, with a number of new, highly anticipated communities under various stages of development.
CREB®Now takes a closer look at several noteworthy projects currently underway:
Harmony in Springbank
Harmony, located west of the City adjacent to the TransCanada Highway, is a joint-venture management partnership between Bordeaux Developments and Qualico Communities. The master-planned community will not only have 3,500 homes when all is said and done, but will also have its own village retail core and a large lake and wetland area.
News
July 10, 2015 | CREBNow
Airdrie's Midtown on the move
Long-awaited development to house up to 800 units
Over a decade in the making, Airdrie's controversial Midtown development is finally poised to take the next step and fill in yet another blank on the city's growing landscape.
Currently being actively graded, the 16-hectare Midtown lot along Eighth Avenue W. and bordered by MacKenzie Pointe to the north and Luxstone to the south is labelled for 600 to 800 residential units.
The plan calls for a maximum of 305 single-family lots, 115 townhouse units and more than 300 low- and medium-density lots.
The original Neighbourhood Structure Plan (NSP) was first adopted by Airdrie city council in 2009, but construction stalled through the original developers.
Over a decade in the making, Airdrie's controversial Midtown development is finally poised to take the next step and fill in yet another blank on the city's growing landscape.
Currently being actively graded, the 16-hectare Midtown lot along Eighth Avenue W. and bordered by MacKenzie Pointe to the north and Luxstone to the south is labelled for 600 to 800 residential units.
The plan calls for a maximum of 305 single-family lots, 115 townhouse units and more than 300 low- and medium-density lots.
The original Neighbourhood Structure Plan (NSP) was first adopted by Airdrie city council in 2009, but construction stalled through the original developers.