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Old Posted May 12, 2007, 6:14 AM
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Beltline population breakdown

Does anyone know of an online resource that breaks down the population of the Beltline? I've seen a quote of 16,662 people in the entire area. What I'm looking for would be a breakdown of what's in Victoria Park, then from Mac Trail to 8th Street, then 8th Street to 14th Street.
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Old Posted May 12, 2007, 6:37 AM
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Neighbourhood
2004 Population
Additional Population Potential
Total Potential Population

West Connaught (14th - 8th)
7,265
9,458
16,723

Connaught Centre (8th - 4th)
4,780
6,299
11,079

Victoria Crossing Centre (4th - Macleod)
4,519
8,607
13,126

East Victoria Crossing (Macleod - Elbow River)
666
13,537
14,203

Total Beltline
17,230
37,901
55,131

http://www.calgary.ca/DocGallery/BU/...n_part3of3.pdf
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Neighbourhood
2004 Population
Additional Population Potential
Total Potential Population

West Connaught (14th - 8th)
7,265
9,458
16,723

Connaught Centre (8th - 4th)
4,780
6,299
11,079

Victoria Crossing Centre (4th - Macleod)
4,519
8,607
13,126

East Victoria Crossing (Macleod - Elbow River)
666
13,537
14,203

Total Beltline
17,230
37,901
55,131

http://www.calgary.ca/DocGallery/BU/...n_part3of3.pdf
Thanks Josh. This is exactly the kind of data that I needed to get.
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Old Posted May 13, 2007, 12:28 AM
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Since this is in the same vein as my previous question, I thought I'd post in the same thread. Does anyone know a direct e-mail or phone contact to the Beltline Community Association? I've been working on a concept for a while and I'd really like to get some input from them. It's not exactly a new skyscraper or anything that dramatic, but it would be helpful to speak with them. I'd like to think I've got a decent feel for the community as I just live on the other side of the tracks and spend significant time there, but it would still be nice to get more input.
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You can ask me, I am their planner. joshwhite.cui@gmail.com or 263-4808

The main office is 670-5499
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You can ask me, I am their planner. joshwhite.cui@gmail.com or 263-4808

The main office is 670-5499
Congratulations on landing a job Josh. Is this full time at BCA?
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Yeah, if I want. I will likely go traveling after the summer, then who knows.
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Travelling after the summer is a great idea. Do it now before there gets to be too many reasons why you can't in the future.
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Neighbourhood
2004 Population
Additional Population Potential
Total Potential Population

West Connaught (14th - 8th)
7,265
9,458
16,723

Connaught Centre (8th - 4th)
4,780
6,299
11,079

Victoria Crossing Centre (4th - Macleod)
4,519
8,607
13,126

East Victoria Crossing (Macleod - Elbow River)
666
13,537
14,203

Total Beltline
17,230
37,901
55,131

http://www.calgary.ca/DocGallery/BU/...n_part3of3.pdf
Josh, are those additional population potential numbers based on developments that are propsed/possibilites at the time of the report? I'm assuming that's the case.

I'm guessing, today the population figure of 17,231 would have to be at least 1000 people more, based on some of the projects that have been completed since 2004.

-Vantage Pointe
-Chocolate
-Stella
-Sasso

We should be seeing an even bigger increase in the next 2 years.
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Old Posted May 13, 2007, 5:42 AM
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Yeah, those were done from 2004 even before people had moved into Emerald Stone. The other numbers are maximum possible build out estimates. 55 000 total after a couple of decades.

The population is about to take a very drastic rise. I'd expect to see at least 1500 new residents every year for the next decade.
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Old Posted May 13, 2007, 5:58 AM
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The beltline is truly an exciting situation. If it grows to even 30,000 within a decade, which is probably a low estimate, that will still be a large number of people. Enough to change alot of things around the area. I'd still like to see a major retail area with theatres, etc.. in the beltline somewhere.
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The beltline is truly an exciting situation. If it grows to even 30,000 within a decade, which is probably a low estimate, that will still be a large number of people. Enough to change alot of things around the area. I'd still like to see a major retail area with theatres, etc.. in the beltline somewhere.
If we can get Mount Royal Equities bulldozed there would be room for theatres on that site.
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The beltline is truly an exciting situation. If it grows to even 30,000 within a decade, which is probably a low estimate, that will still be a large number of people. Enough to change alot of things around the area. I'd still like to see a major retail area with theatres, etc.. in the beltline somewhere.
What about something along the CP tracks? or is that land too valuable maybe.

I'd like to see a shopping centre in the Beltline, something with about 60-80 stores, and a bigger store like a Future shop, as well as a ~12 story office building, and a ~25 storey residential tower on top of it.

Works for me
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What about something along the CP tracks? or is that land too valuable maybe.

I'd like to see a shopping centre in the Beltline, something with about 60-80 stores, and a bigger store like a Future shop, as well as a ~12 story office building, and a ~25 storey residential tower on top of it.

Works for me
Part of what I like about the Beltline area is the high percentage of independent businesses. I would not be too happy about seeing a suburban type shopping complex in the area. I have however heard rumours from many months ago that there is a lot of interest in the proposed Railtown area for urban type version of stores such as Costco adn Home Depot. Apparently the Costco store in the Yaletown area of Vancouver is very well integrated into the urban surroundings so much so that you would not even realize that it was there if you weren't looking for it.
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