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Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

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More intensification along 37th Street SW, around 26th Avenue. Nice to see the private sector matching the City's investment in the mainstreet and the Max route:

Some nice extra density there. The first one proposing to change to a maximum height of 26m means probably 6-8 floors, equating to a fair number of units. I'm going to guess it'll be 6 storey wood frame.
 
CMLC has just emailed out an update about the hotel on the Stampede grounds, looks like it should get underway in 2024.

Experienced private developer brings first hotel to support conferences and events at the expanded BMO Centre​

Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC) and the Calgary Stampede are pleased to announce a joint partnership for the development of a new convention centre hotel that will complement the dramatic expansion of Calgary’s BMO Centre. The partnership, with full service private real estate development company Matthews Southwest Hospitality (MSWH), will create the first hotel at Stampede Park and will connect an expected 220+ rooms directly to Western Canada’s largest convention venue. It also marks the first major private investment in Calgary’s Culture + Entertainment District since the master plan was completed in 2018.

“Today marks a major step forward in the development of the C+E District, and we are thrilled to be announcing our development agreement with Matthews Southwest Hospitality and our partners at the Calgary Stampede,” said Kate Thompson, CMLC’s President and CEO. “With the expansive construction on the BMO Centre moving along, we have been focused on securing a development partner to support the evolving needs of conventions and events in this area. Matthews Southwest Hospitality brings deep experience in hotel development befitting of the world-class convention venue it will sit adjacent to. This development agreement is a very positive indication of things to come, and just one example of how investment in the district, and in projects like the BMO Centre expansion, is already generating economic benefit and spurring further development in the area.”

Mayor Jyoti Gondek added, “The revitalization of the Rivers District has been underway since 2007, with a $396 million infrastructure build-out resulting in attraction of $3 billion in private sector investment. Today’s announcement is further proof that the market has confidence in Calgary and is interested in actively partnering to build a successful and memorable Culture + Entertainment District.”



The hotel site, a 31,000 sq. ft. parcel on the southwest intersection of Stampede Trail and 12 Ave S.E., is in a prime location in The Culture + Entertainment District, at the north entrance to Stampede Park and just steps away from the expanded BMO Centre, the Saddledome, Cowboys Casino and dozens of restaurants and retailers. The BMO Centre Convention Hotel will also front the redeveloped Stampede Trail which, when completed in 2024, will serve as a vibrant retail and commercial corridor, a multi-modal connector and, for special events, a pedestrian-only space.

In partnership with the Calgary Stampede, CMLC issued an expression of interest for a hotel development in 2019, and MSWH was selected as the preferred hotel partner. Since that time, CMLC has completed feasibility studies, site analysis and land use amendments to ensure the hotel is developed in alignment with the needs of Western Canada’s largest convention venue.

Next steps on the approximately $80 million dollar development will involve a comprehensive design stage to plan its thoughtful integration into the District and physical connection to the BMO Centre. The hotel is being planned as a 4-4.5 diamond boutique lifestyle hotel offering with a minimum of 220 rooms, four food and beverage offerings, and expanded amenities including a fitness centre and 11,000 sq. ft. of meeting space to support the needs of convention goers and visitors alike. The prime site also allows for the hotel to be developed with direct interior connection into the BMO Centre.

“A best-in-class venue like our expanded BMO Centre will be well supported by a hotel of this caliber, with premium amenities and unique product offerings directly aligned with our renowned Stampede hospitality,” said Joel Cowley, Calgary Stampede’s CEO. “As we prepare to welcome the world to Western Canada’s largest convention venue in 2024, we look forward to working with CMLC and Matthews Southwest Hospitality to realize the vision for this important addition to Stampede Park.”

As experienced upscale hotel developers, Matthews Southwest Hospitality has a proven track record of developing successful convention center headquarter hotels within urban cities, including their successful delivery of the Omni Dallas Convention Center Hotel and the W Element Convention Center Hotel in Philadelphia, as well as the Bow Tower in Calgary. Matthews Southwest Hospitality has proven expertise and capacity in designing hotels with a lens toward sustainability, functionality, connectivity and activation that contributes to successful projects during both design and construction phases.

Matthews Southwest Hospitality has partnered with award-winning hospitality design architectural firm Nunzio Marc DeSantis Architects to design the hotel.

“The vision for this area grabbed our attention from the very beginning and we look forward to applying our experience and expertise in convention hotel developments to this exciting and evolving district in Calgary,” said Mike Garcia, President of Matthews Southwest Hospitality. “Along with our architectural partner Nunzio Marc DeSantis Architects, we are excited to create a unique hospitality experience and design a hotel that fits the dynamic district vision and complements this world-class, year-round gathering place.”

Moving forward the team will advance the project into the design, financing and permitting phases. As part of that process, a hotel brand flag will be selected. Construction on the hotel is anticipated to begin in 2024.
 
Out of curiousity I looked up the Omni Dallas Convention Center Hotel and W Element Convention Center Hotel mentioned by the post.

The description for the Dallas one reads exactly like the hotel CMLC describes:

"Experience the best of downtown Dallas, TX when you stay at Omni Dallas Hotel. Connected to the Dallas Convention Center (curious if the Calgary hotel will just connect to the NW part of the BMO) via sky bridge, the hotel is a sleek retreat with a full-service spa, heated outdoor infinity pool, rooftop terrace, 7 restaurants and a coffee shop (Calgary one says four food and bev.). Relax in chic hotel rooms and suites featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with sparkling city views (views of downtown should be nice from here, maybe some mountain views if they go high enough) and sensory floor lighting. Fireplaces and living rooms are also available. The hotel is near historic Dealey Plaza" (this sounded familiar its of course where JFK was shot).

The one in Philadelphia is described as:

"Discover the rich history and culture that makes up the Pennsylvania's City of Brotherly Love. Immerse yourself in the vibrant downtown art, music, shopping, and dining scene just steps away from Element Philadelphia. Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Philadelphia Art Museum, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts (Calgary one will be close to Arts Commons, Library and NMC), and South Philadelphia Sports Complex (Saddledome and Events Centre) are nearby our Center City hotel. Gather and connect in our bright, inspiring Sky Lobby, the perfect setting for work and play. Our state-of-the-art Motion Fitness Center, Bikes to Borrow (direct access for guests to the River pathways via the bike lanes) program."

So what I'm saying is, the trip advisor description is already written, just combine these two hotels.
 

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