Airdrie’s Midtown neighbourhood will remain vacant for the time being as City council put the brakes on first reading of the community’s land use bylaw on Feb. 3.
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Airdrie’s Midtown neighbourhood will remain vacant for the time being as City council put the brakes on first reading of the community’s land use bylaw on Feb. 3.
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Downtown Calgary is the next big play for multi-family residential developers, according to Cameron McNeill, president of Mac Marketing Solutions, Vancouver’s market-leading condominium sales agent.
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The RMWB is now accepting proposals for the Snye redevelopment from contractors for a revitalized waterfront.
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The Chamber of Commerce says the City needs to change its business practices when it comes to land development, better account for costs and understand the effect its influence as a major land holder can have on new real estate.
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That, Michael Kelly reports, was a typical response from city residents who attended this week’s open house presentation of new northside developments.
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If City Centre McMurray doesn’t go forward, it will be a step back for Fort McMurray’s economy, Mayor Melissa Blake said Thursday at her State of the Region speech.
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A Calgary-based energy company is reconsidering its proposed $1.37 billion oil project north of Fort McMurray, due to delays from the Alberta Energy Regulator.
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A major development in the city’s north will bring new growth to the city and create more options for housing and commercial sites, said a senior associate with Melcor Developments.
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City council has approved a design and construction supervision contract for a new section of Metis Trail near Garry Drive West. The project has been included in the city’s new Capital Improvement Program.
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A group of landowners opposed to a racetrack and country club in the Rosebud River Valley wants to buy the property back and protect it from development, but the current owners say it’s too late.
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