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July 21, 2021 | Barb Livingstone
New downtown community association gives voice to 8,500 residents and counting
The creation of a new downtown community association, the first from the city's core in a decade, is a sign of the growth of a healthy city as it emerges from the pandemic, says the executive director of the Federation of Calgary Communities.
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June 24, 2021 | Natalie Noble
Sierra Place office-to-affordable-housing conversion aims to set high standard for downtown revitalization projects
The conversion of Sierra Place, the downtown office tower that formerly housed Dome Petroleum, into 82 affordable housing units is set to increase vibrancy in Calgary's core.
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May 06, 2021 | Cody Stuart
Calgary's new downtown plan seeks to benefit current residents, and attract new ones
You can always go downtown. At least that's what the song says.
Much has been written about the current woes of Calgary's Downtown Commercial Core. Office vacancies are approaching 30 per cent and many businesses and commuters are conspicuous in their absence from the area.
However, there are a significant number of Calgarians who have no intention of going anywhere, even after the workaday crowd goes home.
Much has been written about the current woes of Calgary's Downtown Commercial Core. Office vacancies are approaching 30 per cent and many businesses and commuters are conspicuous in their absence from the area.
However, there are a significant number of Calgarians who have no intention of going anywhere, even after the workaday crowd goes home.
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April 09, 2021 | Tyler Difley
Making a masterpiece: tips for choosing and arranging art
The art displayed in a home provides personality, creates a welcoming atmosphere and offers a glimpse of your unique style to guests. And while there aren't many unbreakable rules for choosing and arranging art, you still don't want to fling it all over the place with little thought to how those pieces work with each other or the space.
Here are four guiding principles that will have your home looking like an expertly curated gallery in no time.
Here are four guiding principles that will have your home looking like an expertly curated gallery in no time.
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April 15, 2021 | Mario Toneguzzi
Out of office: Royal LePage predicts price increases for Alberta vacation properties in 2021, as COVID-19 continues to drive up demand
More than a year after it began, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spark increased interest in Alberta's recreational property market, as homebuyers seek an escape from congested cities.
Long-term remote work, which has been a reality for many Albertans for the last 12-plus months, has also made people realize that if they can work from anywhere, why not work from a cottage, cabin or waterfront property?
Long-term remote work, which has been a reality for many Albertans for the last 12-plus months, has also made people realize that if they can work from anywhere, why not work from a cottage, cabin or waterfront property?
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March 30, 2021 | Natalie Noble
Convenience and productivity converge in the backyard office, with interest among Calgarians at an all-time high
Working from home lent convenience to the lives of many Calgarians over the last year, but distraction can take its toll.
Competing for space with pets, children, a spouse or roommates can steal concentration quickly. As a result, backyard offices have become a trendy way to create a healthy boundary between home and work.
Competing for space with pets, children, a spouse or roommates can steal concentration quickly. As a result, backyard offices have become a trendy way to create a healthy boundary between home and work.
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Feb. 22, 2021 | Natalie Noble
What's old is new again: adaptive reuse one solution to Calgary's downtown office vacancies
Ongoing economic challenges, shrinking population growth and a pandemic that won't go away add up to a downtown Calgary office market facing critical vacancy rates.
One solution is adaptive reuse: the conversion of vacant office space into residential projects. The University of Calgary's School of Public Policy recently published a research paper exploring the challenges and opportunities surrounding adaptive reuse and how it could make a major difference in the city's downtown core.
One solution is adaptive reuse: the conversion of vacant office space into residential projects. The University of Calgary's School of Public Policy recently published a research paper exploring the challenges and opportunities surrounding adaptive reuse and how it could make a major difference in the city's downtown core.
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Jan. 29, 2021 | Barb Livingstone
Refreshed Beltline real estate development could become office hub for Calgary's burgeoning tech sector
While downtown Calgary struggles with an office vacancy rate nearing 30 per cent, a unique "campus" development in the heart of the Beltline is seeing success.
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Dec. 16, 2020 | Barb Livingstone
With little relief on the horizon, Calgary's downtown office market is expected to struggle well into 2021
Calgary's downtown office vacancy rate is going nowhere but up.
By the end of this year, that rate is projected to jump to 29.5 per cent, and it will climb even higher moving into 2021, says Greg Kwong, regional managing director with commercial real estate company CBRE.
By the end of this year, that rate is projected to jump to 29.5 per cent, and it will climb even higher moving into 2021, says Greg Kwong, regional managing director with commercial real estate company CBRE.
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Nov. 09, 2020 | Barb Livingstone
COVID-19 continues to shift renovation priorities for Calgary homeowners
Space for an office and private Zoom calls, a workout room, a more spacious kitchen – these are all growing renovation demands Calgary companies are fielding from customers working through the pandemic.