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Originally Posted by TorontoDrew
Which city has more of an urban population? Edmonton appears to have a bit more residential then Calgary in most shots I've seen.
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The Calgary urban area in 2016 had 1,238,000 while Edmonton had 1,063,000. But if you mean in the core areas, they are fairly similar, however Calgary has an incomparably higher level of ongoing residential construction throughout our inner city with about 5,000 units UC. Downtown Edmonton and Oliver together, at a combined area of 4 km2, are about 40,000, whereas Downtown Calgary and the Beltline, at a combined area of 4.1 km2, is about 44,000. Very similar currently.
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Originally Posted by isaidso
Downtown Halifax compares favourably.
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It only compares favourably if we are talking about comparable geographic areas. The entire Halifax Peninsula, as mapped in your post, is not a considerably larger than both Downtown Calgary/Beltline and Downtown Edmonton/Oliver.
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Originally Posted by TorontoDrew
Which city has more of an urban population? Edmonton appears to have a bit more residential then Calgary in most shots I've seen.
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It only looks like that because downtown Calgary has over 100 towers more than downtown Edmonton, most of which are offices, diluting the appearance of our residential towers in the skyline.