City's sale of Midfield Heights properties has started
Parcels of a prime 24-acre site went up for sale to developers by the City of Calgary on Tuesday.
The site has been vacant since February 2018, when the last residents of a mobile home community were evicted following a public legal battle.
"There has been a lot of land development work that had to take place," Mayor Jyoti Gondek said Tuesday.
"There were approvals that had to be done."
Nearly six-and-a-half years have gone by since the last resident left the park.
Infrastructure had to be removed and some remediation and drainage issues had to be addressed, but Gondek says the process still took too long.
"I don't believe we've moved as quickly as we could on that site," she said.
"I'm very encouraged to see that there is action taking place now."
Of the 24 acres that make up the site, 14.23 will eventually be available for mixed-use multi-family development, according to the city's website.
The city says as many as 1,500 units will eventually be available on the site, compared to the previous 175 mobile homes.
Five out of seven parcels are currently available for sale.
One of the two remaining parcels is being held for sale to a non-profit housing provider.
Some Realtors believe demand for the parcels will be high, based on the number of people subscribing to their updates.
"We've had close to 100 people just reach out over the past year," said Ben Pinckney, Realtor with Calgaryism Real Estate Team.
"It's been fantastic seeing the amount of progress that's been made on the site and I think it presents a great opportunity for the futures of Calgarians."
The city says 1,200 people have signed up for updates on the property through its website.
The property sits at the top of the hill to the west of Deerfoot Trail along 16th Avenue.
The sale will runs from June 4 to 9.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
BREAKING Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard found not guilty of sexual assault
Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting a young woman in northeastern Ontario eight years ago. The former Hedley frontman had pleaded not guilty to sexual assault.
Police arrest Toronto woman in connection with three recent homicides
Police have arrested a Toronto woman in connection with three recent homicides and investigators say that they believe two of the victims may have been 'randomly targeted.'
Following child's death in Ontario, here's what you need to know about rabies and bats
An Ontario child died last month after coming into contact with a rabid bat in their bedroom, which was the first known human rabies case in Canada since 2019.
A French judge in a shocking rape case allows the public to see some of the video evidence
A French judge in the trial of dozens of men accused of raping an unconscious woman whose now former husband had repeatedly drugged her so that he and others could assault her decided on Friday to allow the public to see some of the video recordings of the alleged rapes.
Former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years for voting data scheme
A judge ripped into a Colorado county clerk for her crimes and lies before sentencing her Thursday to nine years behind bars for a data-breach scheme spawned from the rampant false claims about voting machine fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
NDP house leader laments 'agents of chaos' in precarious Parliament
NDP House leader Peter Julian says there's more his party wants to do in Parliament before the next election, but if the current dysfunction continues it will become a factor in how they vote on a confidence measure.
Youth pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of P.E.I. teen Tyson MacDonald
A teen charged with the murder of another teen on Prince Edward Island last year has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter.
Here's what the jury didn't hear in Jacob Hoggard's sexual assault trial
A northeastern Ontario jury has started deliberating in Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard's sexual assault trial, we can now tell you what they weren't allowed to hear.
2 dead after fire rips through historic building in Old Montreal
At least two people are dead and others are injured after a fire ripped through a century-old building in Old Montreal early Friday morning, sources told Noovo Info.