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With 5700 residential units and 245,000 square feet of retail space expected, Currie is being described as a mini downtown. Photo courtesy Canada Lands Company
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March 09, 2017 | CREBNow

Urban living, Currie style

Major infrastructure and landscaping changes pave the way for Currie development


A new, major interchange is in full operation, with infrastructure built and the next stage of the massive Currie mixed-use development ready for launch.


"Last year we were focused on infrastructure. We started and completed the Flanders Avenue interchange," said Chris Elkey, senior director, real estate, Canada Lands Company (CLC), which is overseeing the project. "So that opened last fall. We had a big community event and it was a big success. It's operating. We're going to do the landscaping on it this year but for all intents and purposes it's opening and operating as it was designed to do."


Walkable spaces with retail located moments from your door, Melcor’s newest development, Greenwich, is expected to be a draw for young urban professionals and those looking to downsize. Photo courtesy Melcor Development
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Jan. 26, 2017 | Barb Livingstone

New Normal

Greenwich community in northwest Calgary to put live/work/play into practice


Calgary's "new" northwest will have a familiar face touting a popular concept starting
this year.


Industry veteran Melcor Development has announced pre-sales for its new community of Greenwich will start this March. The 16-hectare live/work/play development to be located just off Highway 1 toward Banff will see a mix of residential, retail and commercial offerings.


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Oct. 09, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Nenshi Talking Cuts to "Sprawl Subsidy"

Mayor Naheed Nenshi may have his work cut out for him in his bid to end Calgary's "sprawl subsidy" by increasing suburban developer levies.

Calling for an end to what he calls a developer "subsidy" that amounts to $4,800 for every new suburban home built in the city, Nenshi has laid out his arguments against the current agreement between the city and suburban developers.
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Oct. 02, 2013 | CREBNow

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