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June 11, 2018
Calgary’s Future Culture and Entertainment District – Industry Engagement Event
Join Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC), master developer of East Village and master planners for east Victoria Park, and the City of Calgary for an insider’s look at Calgary’s future Culture & Entertainment District and an opportunity to share your feedback on the plan and future development in the area. CMLC is advancing a 20-year redevelopment program for east Victoria Park. A vision that imagines the community as a vibrant, high-density, mixed-use neighbourhood that draws on the beauty of its natural surroundings, the strength of its cultural heritage and the spirit of entertainment that resides in its DNA. As this community is Calgary’s Entertainment and Cultural District, CMLC’s vision imagines that it will one day be home to some 8000 residents and over 4 million square feet of new development. It is also imagined to be home to a modernized arena facility and expanded convention space.
CMLC and the City of Calgary (who is concurrently amending the Beltline Area Redevelopment Plan), have embarked on a joint public engagement program soliciting feedback from Calgarians across the city to inform the final master plan and ARP.
We want to hear from you – industry members and leaders to collect feedback and hear your insights into opportunities, challenges and ideas. This event is tailored specifically for BILD and ULI members and will include a presentation from CMLC’s master plan team and the City of Calgary along with a walking tour of the district to follow.
Date: Thursday, June 21st
Time: 4:00 to 5:00 pm Master Plan Presentation and Q &A
5:00 to 6:00 pm Walking Tour of East Victoria Park (Rivers District)
Location: CMLC Offices, St. Louis Hotel, Main Floor, 430 8 Avenue SE
Kindly RSVP for complimentary registration: [email protected] by June 18th
Parking is available on street. Please note there is construction along 8th Ave SE in front of the St. Louis Hotel but access to building is marked with signage.
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