The renovation process will begin in early 2023 and take about six months. yyc
“Calgary is one of the best cities in the world to live, raise a family, and grow a business. These kinds of initiatives are key to boosting our local economy, as they offer clean, modern spaces that will keep business in downtown Calgary and offer new opportunities for expansion in the years to come,” said Deborah Yedlin, Calgary Chamber of Commerce’s president and chief executive officer.
In a statement, municipal affairs critic Joe Ceci said the renovations fails to properly revitalize downtown Calgary. “Despite high energy prices, Calgary’s downtown continues to struggle with near record-high vacancy rates and rising concerns about public safety,” Ceci said. “The renovation of one government building by the UCP falls well short of what’s required to revitalize downtown Calgary.”Story continues below advertisement
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