A district taking shape
Since CMLC and the Calgary Stampede first partnered to deliver a shared vision for the future of The Culture + Entertainment District, we have been steadily working to turn that vision into reality.
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Since CMLC and the Calgary Stampede first partnered to deliver a shared vision for the future of The Culture + Entertainment District, we have been steadily working to turn that vision into reality.
Responding to growing development momentum, the updated master plan expands Stampede Park’s capacity as a year-round gathering place for the community.
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation looks ahead to year of development growth, construction progress, and continued community-building in downtown and beyond
On anticipated opening in 2028, the 320-key Autograph Collection hotel will provide in-demand hotel rooms to support BMO Centre’s growing meetings and conventions pipeline.
The new, approximately 320-key hotel responds to growing demand for hotel space to support BMO Centre’s expanding meetings and conventions demand.
New 2025-2029 Strategic Plan outlines continued Rivers District investment and application of community-building expertise beyond the District’s boundaries in support of City’s housing strategy
The 17 Avenue SE extension and Victoria Park/Stampede Station rebuild—our largest street-level infrastructure improvement initiative to date—is a tangible expression of our commitment to connectivity. Here’s how we brought the vision to life.
Family-friendly activities kickstart the holiday season in East Village and The Culture + Entertainment District.
50,000 visitors, 25,000 electric vehicle charges, and one Dog Mayor of The C+E are among reasons to celebrate at October 26 community event.
Transformative infrastructure investment enhances District connectivity and accessibility, providing pedestrian, cyclist, and vehicle access to Stampede Park from Macleod Trail for the first time in over 40 years.