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City Hall just approved 24 new permits. What's next for Calgary?

Your new building permits mean big changes are coming

Alright, folks, Cassidy Redcloud here, coming to you live from Calgary, where the chinook winds are playing their usual tricks. Feels like spring, but don't let it fool ya. This is Calgary — we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway.

For real though, let's talk about what's actually getting built in our city. The Civic Intelligence Monitor, live as of 2026-04-16T11:59:34.138Z, shows that City Hall issued 24 commercial and new construction permits this week. That's a pretty healthy number, indicating some serious dirt is about to get turned. While the specific project details aren't fully public yet, this kind of activity usually points to development across different sectors, from new retail spaces to office buildings. We've been seeing a lot of conversation around the Beltline and new infills in established communities, and these permits are the rubber stamp on those plans.

This push for new construction aligns with some recent moves by the Calgary Planning Commission. On March 12, 2026, the Commission, with votes from members like Nathan Hawryluk, Thom Mahler, and Charles Boechler, carried several motions recommending Council give three readings to various planning reports. This legislative groundwork is what clears the path for these permits to be issued. It means the wheels are turning behind the scenes to streamline development, even if the public doesn't always see it directly.

What this means for you, whether you're grabbing brunch in Bridgeland or walking the Bow River pathway, is that our city's skyline and street-level experience are always evolving. We'll be keeping a close eye on where these 24 permits land and what new structures start to rise.

This is Cassidy Redcloud, keeping you in the know.

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