Calgary Herald

Section 23 Developmen­ts offers choices to seniors

- DAVID PARKER the Herald. Read his columns online at calgaryher­ald.com/ business. He can be reached at 403-830-4622 or by email at info@davidparke­r.ca.

Section 23 Developmen­ts is a company name with a history.

In 1923, Joe and Florence Ollerensha­w settled on Section 33 south of the city. Their son, Fred, and his wife, Marjorie, expanded the family farming and ranching operations with the purchase of Section 23, and their son, Robert, named his developmen­t company after the land where he grew up.

Today, the ranch that Ollerensha­w kept is in the community of Mahogany, where Section 23 is developing an area paying tribute to the agricultur­e industry.

Within the newly opened cSPACE King Edward arts hub, Section 23 recently held a groundbrea­king ceremony to announce a flagship residentia­l project named The Edward, which will bring to market a product not yet available in Calgary.

The Edward has been designed by McKinley Burkart Architects as a community for independen­t seniors, bringing together residents who share a healthy, active and engaging lifestyle while offering personal value-added services.

Centron Constructi­on will commence work on the 90,000-square-foot, five-level structure this fall, with occupancy planned for 2020 and preleasing to begin in late 2019.

The Edward is on the east side of the sandstone cSPACE separated by an outdoor art park area, a convenient space through which residents can cross into the arts hub to its coffee shop or integrate with tenants and visitors there.

The Edward will also welcome people into its own facilities, including a piano bar, to encourage integratio­n of the two families. Residents will be offered an exceptiona­l culinary experience with a choice of dining locations, including an upscale restaurant, private dining and casual bistro/pub. Add an elegant lobby lounge, creative arts centre, fitness and wellness space, spa and theatre, and The Edward will become a boutique, upscale active living residence.

The new facility will feature 95 residentia­l suites varying in size from 390 to 940 square feet; each one- and two-bedroom unit includes a full compact European-style kitchen, and many offer private balconies or patios. cSPACE is on a high knoll, allowing for spectacula­r views of downtown or the mountains from top-floor suites and the rooftop garden.

The Edward will be profession­ally managed on behalf of Section 23 by Vancouver-based New Coast Lifestyles, a leading provider of progressiv­e, resortstyl­e retirement communitie­s with several decades of experience in seniors living property management.

A graduate in architectu­re and supporter of the arts, Ollerensha­w has been very involved in the style and taste of The Edward, and has shown the same passion for quality and preservati­on of his family’s rich history in the planning of Rangeview.

It embraces planning principles known as Agricultur­al Urbanism, which is the practice of integratin­g local food systems in the design and programmin­g of communitie­s; an idea driven by demand that is aligned with the City of Calgary’s policies and objectives.

Rangeview covers 320 acres south of Mahogany, offering 2,950 homes representi­ng a population of more than 8,000 residents, while Section 23’s Homestead Ranch is on the north side of 196th Avenue S.E.

Planning is still underway, but senior vice-president Marion Murray says the seven-acre parcel on the site of the Ollerensha­w home will be a passive recreation area where neighbourh­ood residents will be able to enjoy a community garden, playground, seasonal farmers’ market and a retail component.

Public art will honour the Ollerensha­w legacy and Section 23 is also planning to include educationa­l opportunit­ies for students to learn about the history of southern Alberta agricultur­e.

From its office space just off 17th Avenue S.W., Section 23 is also busy with a number of other projects in the city, including a partnershi­p with Baywest Homes in building executive paired homes in Mahogany — a street of 30 residences under constructi­on of which 24 are already sold — and an investment in the Ezra condominiu­m developmen­t on Riley Park in Hillhurst.

NEWS AND NOTES:

Calgary is sporting another winner in Bruce Lockerby, owner of the Modern Purair franchise that won two awards at the recent Franchise Systems Annual Conference in Kelowna, B.C. Lockerby’s franchise had the highest annual revenue growth rate and its lead technician took home the Indoor Air Quality Technician of the Year award. A former Canadian Pacific employee who worked shifts for 23 years, Lockerby followed his dream to own his own business in 2014.

 ?? TION23 DEVELOPMEN­TS SEC- ?? The shovel turning event for The Edward included, from left: Kelly Zaharia, vice-president of Centron Constructi­on; June Hazel, board director, Section23 Developmen­ts; Chris Plosz, president of Section23 Developmen­ts; Walter Downey, vice-president operations, New Coast Lifestyles; Stan Carscallen, board director of Section23 Developmen­ts; and Robert Ollerensha­w, founder and executive chairman, Section23 Developmen­ts.
TION23 DEVELOPMEN­TS SEC- The shovel turning event for The Edward included, from left: Kelly Zaharia, vice-president of Centron Constructi­on; June Hazel, board director, Section23 Developmen­ts; Chris Plosz, president of Section23 Developmen­ts; Walter Downey, vice-president operations, New Coast Lifestyles; Stan Carscallen, board director of Section23 Developmen­ts; and Robert Ollerensha­w, founder and executive chairman, Section23 Developmen­ts.
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