Developer: Trinity Development Group Inc., Deveraux Developments
  
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Category: Commercial (Office, Retail), Public Space / Park, Residential
Status: ConstructionCrane(s): 0
Height: 66 ft / 20.00 mStoreys: 6 storeys
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Trinity Hills | 20m | 6s | Trinity Group

A post to track the progress of the community and show the status of the individual projects occurring within it:
Overall Community Development Website:

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1. Trinity Hills Apartments - Complete

2. Town Centre Retail - Complete

3. Gateway Retail - Complete

4. Wellings of Calgary - Wellings - Under Construction

5. The Village Townhomes Eagleview - Metropia - Complete

6. Medicine Hill Block H - Trinity Group - Under Construction
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7. The Podium at Aiss'ka'pooma - Deveraux Group - Under Construction
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8. The Village Townhomes Wolf Run - Metropia - Under Construction
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9. Skyway at Medicine Hill - Deveraux Group - Under Construction

10. Bucci Townhomes - Under Construction
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11. Skyway at Medicine Hill 2 - Deveraux Group - Proposed
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12. Trinity Hills Block D - Eaglecrest Construction - Proposed
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13. Trinity Hills Block H3 & H4 - Trinty Group - Proposed
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And further to the article, it looks like a DP has been submitted for "two towers" in this development:
A rendering of the two tower project, a 55 plus seniors residence.
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Yeah, those look better than some of the other towers that've gone up in Downtown/Beltline. Too bad they're kind of in the middle of nowhere.
If Trinity Hills can deliver anything close to the final product they show in their long YouTube video this will not be ‘the middle of nowhere’. It will be an isolated urban village which will depend on the residents adapting to a walking lifestyle to be a success as an urban experience. Otherwise it will just be a very well designed smart centre where everyone arrives and leaves by car to accomplish 1 thing-just they park mostly underground and access the parking via not crazy wide streets.
 

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