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Originally Posted by Design-mind
I would be surprised by a September start, but I do hope it is true.
Calgary really lacks a mid-rise neighbourhood. I would loved to see more of this in Calgary, instead we go from single family dwellings to hi-rise towers. Mission is the only area where we see a bit of this.
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I agree. Hopefully along all the underdeveloped major corridors will be the route of new mid-rise neighbourhoods. Some of the recent infills along Centre, 17th Avenue west of Crowchild are a good start. We just need to do it 10 or 100x over, at the current pace it's a drop in the bucket.
It seems a big challenge to do more than the occasionally block in Calgary. Even areas like Marda Loop / Bankview didn't quite hit the right mix of density, designs, retail etc. to make truly a new mid-rise district like a Mission, not to discount their incredible progress from even a decade ago. Perhaps as they evolve further they will start to turn the corner into something more urban and mid-rise.
With resistance to mid-rises even in neighbourhoods with precedent for height and density - Sunnyside/Hillhurst, Inglewood, Mission - it seems like it would be next to impossible to convert existing low-rise inner-city straight to mid-rise without 30 years of infill/duplex replacement in between to ease people into it.
I wonder if there is any hope at all for huge swaths of the city to develop new nodes? The north-east in particular has almost nothing to work with it all for any new mid-rise or higher density districts.