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Your Calgary property assessment is in. What did Olympic Park get?

Your property assessment just hit, here's what it means

Alright, Calgary, let's talk about where our money's going and what's actually getting built around here. You know, you can see the mountains clear as day this morning, makes you think about all the wide-open spaces we got – and what we're doing with 'em.

For real though, the big news from our real-time Civic Intelligence Monitor, timestamped 2026-04-29T12:25:45.718Z, is that the city issued 26 commercial and new construction permits this week. That's a good chunk of new development coming down the pipeline. We often hear about the big residential pushes, but those 26 commercial permits mean new businesses and infrastructure are getting the green light. It’s a good sign for a city trying to diversify beyond just the oil patch.

Now, let's look at some of the heftiest property assessments. According to recent property assessment highlights, Olympic Park is clocking in at an average assessed value of $56,093,333 across three properties. Nose Hill Park isn't far behind with seven properties averaging $40,863,286. These are massive numbers, showing just how much public land and recreation space contributes to the city's overall value, even if it doesn't generate property taxes in the traditional sense. It's a reminder of the unique assets we have in Calgary.

This is Calgary — we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway. Keep an eye on those new construction permits; they're the bedrock of future growth.

Cassidy Redcloud, MiTL Sports Desk.

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