CMLC breaks ground on innovative public washroom and community amenity in East Village
The new space will feature four universally accessible bathroom stalls, a shared handwashing space, and a pickleball court.
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The new space will feature four universally accessible bathroom stalls, a shared handwashing space, and a pickleball court.
As steward of the East Village Master Plan, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC) is pleased to mark the groundbreaking of Alston Properties’ new residential project, EV606 in East Village.
CMLC is pleased to welcome ONE Properties as East Village’s newest development partner. Two new mixed-use towers will complete Q Block on the neighbourhood’s east side, representing an approximate private investment value of $250M to the community.
CMLC is pleased to welcome Minto Communities as the most recent development partner to join East Village. Located on the last riverfront property in East Village, this new residential project will contribute approximately 100 new residential units in an almost 100,000-square-foot building.
As champion of the East Village Master Plan vision, we are excited to launch a design competition for new, permanent public washrooms in East Village. On the jury for this competition are: Craig Dykers, Founding Partner of Snøhetta, Lourdes Juan, a Calgary-based urban planner and entrepreneur, Alfred Waugh of Formline Architecture, Brent Bellamy of Number TEN Architectural Group and Kelly Coles, VP of Design & Construction at CMLC.
The East Village Safety Hub will soon be opening in Calgary’s east end, offering full-time safety and community-support services in this vibrant and rapidly growing downtown neighbourhood.
Today, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation unveiled Touch Traces, the next iteration of public art works that will adorn the bridge abutments and building surfaces on the Jack and Jean Leslie RiverWalk in East Village.
The hundreds of LED lights that illuminate Reconciliation Bridge were due to be upgraded this year and CMLC took the opportunity to re-evaluate its community lighting program and develop a new program that would prioritize Indigenous stories in the annual lighting calendar.
Winnipeg-based Alston Properties has purchased parcel M1 for a proposed six-storey mixed-use building. Located at the intersection of Riverfront Avenue and Confluence Way, immediately west of the iconic Simmons building M1 is one of only two undeveloped riverfront parcels remaining in East Village.
Conceived as a luxury condo high-rise with spacious homes in downtown’s East Village, the first tower of Arris by Bosa Development is complete and opened as an entirely rental building – and 25% of the homes were leased before the official launch of marketing. To date, more than 1,400 new homes have