What New In Calgary

Calgary is experiencing a significant surge in construction projects in 2025, transforming the city’s landscape and impacting daily life for its residents. From major infrastructure developments to residential expansions, here’s an overview of the key projects and their implications for Calgarians.


๐Ÿ›ค๏ธ Green Line LRT: Enhancing Public Transit

The Green Line Light Rail Transit (LRT) project is underway, aiming to expand Calgary’s transit system significantly. Phase 1 covers a 16 km stretch with 10 stations, connecting Shepard to Eau Claire. This development promises to improve connectivity, reduce traffic congestion, and promote sustainable transportation options for residents. Wikipedia+1https://www.calgary.ca+1


๐Ÿ—๏ธ Downtown Revitalization: Scotia Place and Arts Commons Transformation

Downtown Calgary is undergoing revitalization with projects like Scotia Place, a new multi-purpose arena set to replace the Scotiabank Saddledome. Scheduled to open before the 2027โ€“28 NHL season, it will serve as a hub for sports and entertainment. Wikipedia

Additionally, the Arts Commons Transformation (ACT) project has commenced, featuring a new 162,000-square-foot facility with a 1,000-seat theatre and additional performance spaces. This cultural investment aims to enrich Calgary’s arts scene and attract more visitors downtown. Construct Connect


๐Ÿ˜๏ธ Residential Developments: Addressing Housing Demand

In response to Calgary’s growing population, numerous residential projects are in progress. Notably, the city will see the addition of 2,260 new units across 29 major projects in 2025 alone. These developments aim to alleviate housing shortages and provide diverse living options for Calgarians. DevelopDistrict


๐Ÿšง Navigating Construction: Plan Your Trip Portal

With increased construction activity, the City of Calgary has launched the “Plan Your Trip” portal. This one-stop-shop website offers real-time traffic cameras, maps, and estimated travel times, helping residents navigate road closures and plan efficient routes during the construction season. Global News


๐ŸŸ๏ธ Olympic Oval: Preserving a Historic Venue

Calgary’s Olympic Oval, renowned for hosting over 300 world records in speed skating, faces challenges due to aging infrastructure. A $60 million renovation is needed to replace the floor and upgrade the ice plant. Efforts are underway to secure funding and preserve this iconic facility for future generations. The Guardian


๐Ÿ’ฌ Community Impact and Engagement

While these developments promise long-term benefits, they also bring temporary disruptions. Residents may experience increased traffic, noise, and changes in neighborhood dynamics. Active community engagement and transparent communication from city officials are essential to address concerns and ensure that the projects align with the needs of Calgarians.


As Calgary continues to evolve, staying informed about these projects and participating in community discussions will empower residents to contribute to the city’s growth and ensure that the developments enhance the quality of life for all