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East Village Announcement

The East village just announced the revitalization of the Simmons Building to include retailers Phil and Sebastian Coffee Roasters, Sidewalk Citizen Bakery, CHARCUT by chefs Connie DeSousa and John Jackson.

As a part of the East Village, CMLC (Calgary Municipal Land Corporation) has included the previously mentioned retailers to compliment the over $1.1 billion of planned investment to the neighbourhood.
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July 17, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Pop The Question: Guy Huntingford

As the newly appointed chief executive officer for Calgary's Urban Development Institute (UDI) – the not-for-profit association "focused on the development of innovative, efficient and sustainable communities" — Guy Huntingford is one of those tasked with helping determining the future of our city. CREB®Now caught up with the former publisher of the Calgary Herald and Calgary Sun to talk about where our city is headed.

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July 17, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Test Your Knowledge: Alberta Floods

It's certainly no secret that recent flooding in and around Calgary took a devastating toll on many communities. Nearly unprecedented in the province, the floods inundated countless homes and changed the lives of many homeowners and renters. As the city and surrounding communities begin the long road to normalcy, CREB®Now takes a look at some of the facts and figures surrounding the flood of 2013.

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July 17, 2013 | Cody Stuart

A Little Bit Country

Situated on Calgary's western border, the communities of Springbank and Bearspaw offer, in many ways, the perfect mix of country and city living.

Bordered by the Bow and Elbow rivers to the north and south, the unique appeal of the area is obvious to anyone who has stood atop of 12 Mile Coulee Road.
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July 17, 2013 | CREBNow

Putting You and Yours On Display

Buying large-scale art can be expensive. Since I know most of my clients invest in family portraits, I try to convince them to display them prominently. The trick is to get family portraits done in such a way that kids won't cringe with embarrassment, especially as they grow older. I have seen some really fun family portrait sessions online lately. One of my favorites was the family dressed as zombies in their mid-renovation home. They were able to make a real mess and not worry about it.

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July 17, 2013 | CREBNow

Life After the Flood

On June 20, Kourtney Rylands officially became a homeowner for the first time finalizing the purchase of a condo in Mission. Hours later her new condo, furniture and many of her belongings would be submerged in more than five feet of water.

"It looked like a storm went through," she said of seeing her home for the first time after the flood. "It ripped the cabinets off the walls, it took my island and put it vertical, the beds were upside down — I don't know how that happened, they must of floated and flipped over or something.
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July 17, 2013 | CREBNow

Wide Open Spaces

Pre-flood home sales activity in communities surrounding Calgary saw an increase of 4.6 per cent over the first half of the year, but CREB® cautions the cleanup and rebuilding post-flood will have an as-yet unknown impact on those communities.

"While not all towns follow the same pricing trends, on aggregate the surrounding areas have been recording year-over-year price gains in excess of six per cent," said Ann-Marie Lurie, CREB®'s chief economist. "This in part is a result of the tighter supply levels in the city market spilling over into the surrounding areas."
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