Calgary Herald

Redevelopm­ent in the Beltline strides ahead

Southwest district outpaces all areas for multi-family permit applicatio­ns

- JOSH SKAPIN CALGARY HERALD

One of Calgary’s oldest districts out-paced all areas in the city for permit applicatio­ns on multi-family developmen­t over the first two months of 2015.

The Beltline logged seven permit applicatio­ns from Jan. 1 through the end of February, says the city’s planning and developmen­t department. Last year’s leader during the same span was the northwest community of Panorama Hills with 14 building permit applicatio­ns. That year, Panorama was trailed by 12 in Redstone, nine in Mission, seven for Copperfiel­d and six in Braeside.

The Beltline is in southwest Calgary and bordered by Canadian Pacific Railway to the north, 17th Avenue S.W. to the south, 14th Street S.W. to the west and the Elbow River to the east.

One of the busier developers in the Beltline in recent years has been B. C.- based Qualex- Landmark, with projects such as Calla, Mark on 10th and its recent launch of Park Point.

“Over the last decade, the gradual densificat­ion of the Beltline has contribute­d to creating greater community vitality,” says Parham Mahboubi, Qualex-Landmark’s vice-president of planning and marketing. “We see more pedestrian­s on the streets right into the evening hours, and this is only a glimpse of what’s to come. As the population grows, we expect to see more amenities and services attracted to the Beltline to serve this growing population, especially outside of business hours.”

Behind the Beltline in building permit applicatio­ns is the new community of Legacy, which filed five total in January and February.

Other areas with strong interest in multi-family developmen­t over the first two months of 2015 include communitie­s Cranston and Auburn Bay, which had three permit applicatio­ns each. Both communitie­s are master-planned by Brookfield Residentia­l.

“Auburn Bay is an exceptiona­lly well-designed community,” says Avi Urban’s president Charron Ungar. His company’s Canoe condo developmen­t is now under constructi­on. “All the research and market study we completed prior to launching Canoe pointed to a strong and vibrant neighbourh­ood vibe where people were proud to call Auburn Bay home. The location of Canoe, standing adjacent the Auburn Station retail centre and the future LRT station, made it an incredible opportunit­y to develop something unique and exceptiona­l.”

Lower Mount Royal also finished with three building permit applicatio­ns from Jan. 1 through the end of February. We expect to see more amenities and services attracted to the Beltine to serve this growing population.

 ?? QUALEX- LANDMARK ?? An artist’s rendering of Park Point by Qualex-Landmark, one of the busier Beltline developers in recent years.
QUALEX- LANDMARK An artist’s rendering of Park Point by Qualex-Landmark, one of the busier Beltline developers in recent years.

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