Taza (Tsuut'ina Nation Development) | ?m | ?s | Canderel


Walmart officially confirmed, still a bit unclear on the exact location though within Taza Park. It might even be in the portion west of Tsuut'ina Trail.
 
I snapped this picture of the Taza Park development section when I was flying over it on Friday, they have done a lot of the intial prep and now have the wetland/storm water management pond dug in.
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I don't imagine this image is anything new, but it helps a bit with nomenclature.

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I have not really looked into any of this more than a quick glance before; TAZA Crossing and the TAZA Park stuff on the west side of Stoney is new to me. I noticed today a giant pile of dirt at the latter, so things are definitely happening. Selfishly, I'm stoked to see there should be a better active-mode connection between the reservoir and Griffith Woods, which should also help fill the biggest gap on the Mattamy Greenway.
 
Some of the vision seems to have changed since that image was published.

There's a Superstore going in west of the Costco in TAZA Exchange and now a Walmart going on that section west of the ring road.

What I missed is that TAZA Crossing includes the section north of 90th Ave. They have done well so far, although I do wish it had a more urban and less suburban feel, but it is in suburbia after all. I wish them luck.
 
With the housing part of the development starting to build momentum. Will prices be cheaper for homeowners compared to the rest of the city? Not owning the lot must save a few hundred thousand for a potential buyer. Not sure it would make sense to build there unless it was at a big discount
 
With the housing part of the development starting to build momentum. Will prices be cheaper for homeowners compared to the rest of the city? Not owning the lot must save a few hundred thousand for a potential buyer. Not sure it would make sense to build there unless it was at a big discount
You're leasing the land as much as you're leasing the structure. Both, at the end of the lease, would be something you would be compensated for if it wasn't renewed. The prices are market prices, the location is decent. Although I would like to know, how this works with not being on Municipal land. What's the tax situation? Do you vote in municipal elections? Where do your kids go to school?
 

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