Two towns near Airdrie have been named among the best downtowns in the Prairies.
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Two towns near Airdrie have been named among the best downtowns in the Prairies.
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Airdrie City Council has voted to temporarily suspend wastewater surcharges under sections 28.0 and 29.0 of the Sewer Bylaw, B-11/2015, while the administration conducts a full review of the Industrial Monitoring Program and surcharge structure.
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Airdrie City Council has approved a bylaw amendment to rezone the 516 Centre Avenue NE property from CS (Service Commercial District) to M1 (Neighbourhood Mixed Use District). The decision, made on Feb. 18, allows for the redevelopment of the site, which currently houses a vehicle service use.
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Business owners in the City of Airdrie could face substantial sewage effluent surcharges if they are not aware of the City’s testing requirements.
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Homeowners in Airdrie can now access low-interest financing to make energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades through the city’s Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP).
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Airdrie council unanimously approved third reading of its Accessory Suites Bylaw B-30/2024 on Tuesday after a few last revisions were made.
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The City of Airdrie is conducting a comprehensive parking study to ensure efficient land use, support economic growth, and revitalize the downtown core. The initiative, led by the City’s Current Planning and Downtown Revitalization teams, involves reviewing existing parking regulations and conducting an in-depth downtown parking study.
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Following three consecutive years of limited supply choice, inventory levels in January rose to 3,639 units. While the 70 per cent year-over-year gain is significant, inventory levels remain lower than the over 4,000 units we would typically see in January. Inventories rose across all property types, with some of the largest gains driven by apartment-style condominiums.
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Surrounding communities are likely to be affected by the same trends in 2025 as the city’s resale real estate market, after experiencing strong demand in 2024, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board’s recent annual forecast.
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Asim Ghafoor is a self-professed big-city person. Originally from Pakistan, he’s lived around the world — in London for five years and then after that, Dubai for three. But the moment he set foot in Calgary, a mid-sized city just a short drive from the Rocky Mountains, he knew that it was a place that he wanted to put down roots.
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