Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC) is a passionate team of urban placemakers. We are city-builders devoted to making Calgary a better place to live.
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation and @AttainableHomes celebrate completion of first of 230 affordable townhomes on former David D. Oughton school site in Albert Park/Radisson Heights.
Read the full media release: bit.ly/4efpkgG
Alongside our project partners at Werklund Centre and funding partners at The City of Calgary, the Province of Alberta and Dave Werklund & Family, we are proud to celebrate the official groundbreaking of the Olympic Plaza Transformation (OPT).
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Proud to see the expanded BMO Centre recognized on the global stage as a finalist in the 2026 Architizer A Awards in the Architecture Metal category.
Public voting is open until Friday, May 15. Support the project by casting your vote here: awards.architizer.com/a/page…
We’re excited to share the Olympic Plaza Transformation (OPT) was shortlisted for The Pineapples Awards
OPT was named one of 6 projects worldwide in the International Future Place category, recognizing visionary, future-focused placemaking outside the UK. bit.ly/4cSmMpo
Tomorrow is the final day to reserve your spot.
Join us Monday for Placemakers to explore how transit‑oriented communities along the Red Line can support Calgary’s growth. Featuring Guy Benn of TriMet and Kate Thompson of CMLC.
Register at: bit.ly/4bj0JY6
Today, alongside our developer partner Slokker Homes, we marked the start of construction on Vibe — a new mixed use residential development in East Village.
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Join us at Placemakers as we explore what it takes to deliver successful transit-oriented communities — in cities around the world, and here in Calgary.
Monday, April 27 | 4-6pm
Platform Innovation Centre
Free event – registration required
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Join us for the next instalment of CMLC’s Placemakers Speaker Series: More Connection. More Community: An Exploration of Transit-Oriented Communities. 1/4
Presentations will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Guy, Kate, and Kathy Oberg, President of B&A— a multidisciplinary planning, design and engagement firm supporting CMLC’s TOC portfolio — exploring how these ideas translate into TOC delivery in Calgary. 3/4
Join us for Placemakers: An Exploration of Transit-Orientated Communities, featuring Guy Benn, Program Manager @trimet and Kate Thompson, President & CEO of CMLC.
Monday, April 27 | 4-6pm
Platform Innovation Centre & Parkade
Free event - register: bit.ly/4bj0JY6
Join us for the next Placemakers Speaker Series, featuring Guy Benn, who leads Transit-Oriented Development at Portland’s @trimet, and Kate Thompson, President & CEO of CMLC —who is stewarding the organization’s growth into transit-oriented community development. 1/2
Together, we’ll explore how this model is helping cities address housing demand and how CMLC is unlocking new opportunities for housing and complete communities along Calgary’s Red Line.
Monday, April 27 | 4-6pm
Free event – register: bit.ly/4bj0JY6 2/2
CMLC and Calgary Stampede are excited to share the first glimpse of a new 20-year vision shaping the future of Stampede Park and supporting the growing momentum of Calgary’s Culture Entertainment District.
Read more: bit.ly/4lHyt5
ALT Pictured (L-R): Robert Hayes, President and CEO of Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation; Kate Thompson, President and CEO of CMLC; Stuart O'Connor, President & Chair of the Board, Calgary Stampede ; Joel Cowley, CEO of Calgary Stampede, Alisha Reynolds, President and CEO of Tourism Calgary; Tony Trutina, Chief Operating Officer of Truman
Photo by Kendal Kevin Photography Inc.
From RiverWalk to the Olympic Plaza Transformation, from East Village to The Culture Entertainment District — and now Transit-Oriented Communities across Calgary — CMLC our partners Calgarians like you are shaping the places where city life happens.
Alongside our project partners @werklundcentre and @cityofcalgary, and construction manager EllisDon, we are thrilled to celebrate the first phase of vertical construction on the Werklund Centre Transformation (WCT)...1/2
East Village was our first master planned community — we rebuilt Calgary’s oldest neighbourhood from the ground up.
The result? More than $3 billion in new public spaces and private investment. National recognition for urban design.
Read more: bit.ly/4aQdOGK
Last week, media partners joined us in East Village to preview five development sites anticipated to advance construction in 2026 — the community’s strongest pipeline since before the pandemic.
Learn more: bit.ly/4qKTwW3@TricoComm