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Map of current projects that haven't started yet.

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No list that I've seen here, but these are the ones I know of.

Completed
1010 1st Street SW (office to residential)
Cube (office to residential)
Sierra Place (office to residential)
International Hotel (hotel to residential)

Partially completed
The Barron Building (office to residential)

Proposed
Palliser (office to residential)
The Corner Stone (office to residential)
Canadian Centre (office to residential)
United Place (office to residential)
Tek Place (office to residential)
 

Some interesting quotes from the article...

So far, Calgary’s funding has been allocated to eight projects — five of which are currently under construction with three conditionally approved but unannounced by the city. The remaining $27 million is still up for grabs, according to Calgary’s downtown development and strategy manager, Natalie Marchut.

“Through that reopening for the remaining funds we received another nine applications to the program that are all under review at the moment, and the remaining $27 million will be allocated to the successful candidates of that round of submissions,” she said.


Could you imagine a total of 17 conversions underway. Wonder if they end up finding the money for all of these. If the shoe fits, wear it.
 
Our office to residential conversion program is getting international attention in The Economist magazine.

"The future of family living"
The Economist, p. 63, February 11 2023

"Calgary, where one in three offices sits vacant, is home to one of the more ambitious plans. In 2021 the Canadian city launched a funding scheme for developers willing to try their hand at conversions. Officials have since pledged more than C$153m ($115m) in grants."
 
The Economist, p. 63, February 11 2023

"Calgary, where one in three offices sits vacant, is home to one of the more ambitious plans. In 2021 the Canadian city launched a funding scheme for developers willing to try their hand at conversions. Officials have since pledged more than C$153m ($115m) in grants."
The statement made in the magazine is a little misleading. If you are not from Calgary, one might think when reading this that one out of 3 buildings sits vacant. What they mean to say is 'almost one third of total office space is vacant'.
 

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