Ceremonial groundbreaking signals construction start on Olympic Plaza Transformation
The reimagined cultural gathering place in the heart of Calgary’s downtown core will be completed alongside the Werklund Centre Transformation Expansion in 2028
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The reimagined cultural gathering place in the heart of Calgary’s downtown core will be completed alongside the Werklund Centre Transformation Expansion in 2028
Transit-oriented communities—often referred to as TOCs—are not a new concept. But in a city experiencing rapid population growth and rising demand for housing, they’re gaining traction as a practical, long-term response to some of Calgary’s most pressing challenges.
For CMLC, transit-oriented community development represents a natural extension of our core expertise: master planning, city-building and delivering complex projects through partnerships.
For CMLC, the development of a TOC master plan is not a single step but a structured, phased approach designed to build understanding, refine ideas and arrive at a plan that’s both ambitious and achievable.
CMLC believes realizing a sustainable future isn’t the responsibility of one team or discipline—it’s a shared vision that can only be attained through a series of everyday actions across the organization, influencing how we plan, build, and care for our communities. In celebration of Earth Month, we asked five members of CMLC’s Sustainability Working Group: What role does city-building play in realizing a sustainable future?
New mixed use residential project will bring nearly 220 new homes to the neighbourhood
Responding to growing development momentum, the updated master plan expands Stampede Park’s capacity as a year-round gathering place for the community.
On March 8, 2026, communities across the world celebrated 115 years of International Women’s Day – a global day that recognizes the achievements of women and reinforces the ongoing work needed to advance equity in our communities. Moved by International Women’s Day, we have highlighted five of CMLC's inspiring women and their contributions to city building work across Calgary and beyond.
Vertical construction begins to take shape on 170,000 sq. ft. expansion of Calgary’s premier performing arts centre
Since 2007, CMLC has been transforming Calgary—brick by brick, block by block, idea by idea—creating places that connect, inspire, and redefine the way people experience our city.