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Your city hall just approved 21 new permits. What are they building?

Your city hall is building big stuff, just look

Alright, Calgary, let's talk about what's actually happening at City Hall, because sometimes it feels like those conversations hit a dry well, you know? This week, what's really jumping out is the continued push on development across the city. The Civic Intelligence Monitor, as of April 6, 2026, 11:52 UTC, confirms 21 new commercial and construction permits were issued this week. That's a solid number, showing the city's still growing.

### Planning Commission Approvals

For real though, a big chunk of that development momentum is coming straight from the Calgary Planning Commission. On March 12, 2026, they carried multiple motions recommending that Council give three readings to several significant reports. Nathan Hawryluk, Thom Mahler, Charles Boechler, Katherine Wagner, and Chris Hardwicke all voted "Yes" on reports like CPC2026-0209 and CPC2026-0143. These aren't just paper pushes; these are the blueprints for what our city's gonna look like next.

* 21 new commercial and construction permits issued this week.

* Calgary Planning Commission approved multiple development reports on March 12, 2026.

* Voting members included Nathan Hawryluk, Thom Mahler, Charles Boechler, Katherine Wagner, and Chris Hardwicke.

It means more offices, more shops, more places to eat (and you know my take on Calgary's food scene). We're not just an oil town, folks, and these permits are the proof that we're still building, still innovating. Keep an eye on what goes up around Ward 2, specifically Sub Area 2E and 2F, because that's where some serious property value is sitting, with average assessments hitting $28,060,556 and $25,577,500 respectively. This is Calgary — we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway.

Cassidy Redcloud, MiTL Sports Desk, Calgary.

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