What happens when your home is being demolished for a transit project and you have no choice to but to leave? Calgary man ...
was bought by the City of Calgary to make space for the Green Line LRT project. It was fenced off, abandoned and there were no occupants inside. City takes ownership of Eau Claire townhomes ...
Steel snapped and tumbled to the snow-covered concrete on Wednesday as bulldozers ripped away pieces of Calgary's Eau Claire ...
Massive machines descended upon the shuttered Eau Claire Market early Wednesday, as demolition of the former downtown shopping centre officially got underway.
Calgary's Eau Claire Market, once believed to become a centre for downtown retail in the city, is being torn down for the Green Line LRT. Mason DePatie reports.
But its popularity eventually waned, and after Eau Claire was chosen as the location of a new underground LRT station as part of Calgary’s Green Line expansion project, the owners of the mall ...
Calgary's Eau Claire Market is coming down after it closed for good in 2024. While demolition was always in the cards for this once beloved indoor market, the site was a planned Green Line LRT station ...
“It’s going to be vacant for many years,” Mark Garner, executive director of Calgary Downtown ... indicates the Green Line may not reach Eau Claire. The city is conducting a review of ...
CALGARY - Steel snapped and tumbled to ... paired with new potential designs for the future project, indicates the Green Line may not reach Eau Claire. The city is conducting a review of the ...
CALGARY — Steel snapped and tumbled to the snow-covered ... That change, paired with new potential designs for the future project, indicates the Green Line may not reach Eau Claire. The city is ...