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Beltline is a region of central Calgary,
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, Canada. The area is located immediately to the south of Calgary's downtown (south of 9th Avenue and the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks), and is sometimes considered part of downtown. The neighbourhood is bounded on the south by 17th Avenue, on the west by 14th Street West and on the east by the
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. Beltline is one of Calgary's most densely populated neighbourhoods as well as the most urban, featuring many apartments, condominiums and offices. It has the reputation of being one of Calgary's primary areas for eclectic night-life, restaurants and urban culture. The first established district in the neighbourhood was Connaught in 1905, followed by Victoria Park in 1914. When the region and its redevelopment plan were formally established in 2003, it amalgamated the
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neighbourhoods of Victoria Park and Connaught. The community is named for an early 20th-century streetcar route. As of April 2018, there were 24,887 people residing in Beltline. The
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serves Beltline from Fire Station No. 2 at 1010 10 Avenue S.W.


Districts

The City of Calgary recognizes four smaller districts in Beltline community: West Connaught, Connaught Centre, Victoria Park and East Victoria Park. They are areas of equal north-south orientation and divided by 8 Street SW, 4 Street SW,
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(1 Street SE) and the
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. Beltline contains a number of less formal city districts within its boundaries. These include Midtown, the Design District, Victoria Park Business Revitalization Zone (Victoria), the 4th Street BRZ (located mostly within
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), the Uptown 17th BRZ, the Warehouse District, and a portion of the Rivers District.


17th Avenue

17th Avenue, which is on the southern extremity of Beltline, is a mixed-use area with a dense concentration of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and shops. Behind this commercial development are residential areas. The street also "dead-ends" at the Stampede Grounds on its east side, and is thus central to the party-like atmosphere that overtakes the city during the
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festival. 17th Avenue was nicknamed the "
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" in 2004 during the playoff run of Calgary's
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team, the
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. During this time, it was not uncommon to see over 100,000 fans crowding the street and its bars and pubs on game nights.


Connaught

Connaught was established in 1905, and comprises the western part of Beltline, west of 4th Street W. Residents in this community had a
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of $38,960 in 2000, and 26.1% of residents living in the neighbourhood were low-income.


Victoria Park

Victoria Park comprises the eastern part of Beltline, is bisected by
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, and contains the ''Warehouse district''. It was named after
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, who is celebrated in a monument to the
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located in
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. Victoria Park is adjacent to the Stampede Grounds and the Scotiabank Saddledome arena. Residents in this community had a
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of $28,843 in 2000, and there were 34.2% low income residents living in the neighbourhood.


Demographics

In the City of Calgary's 2018 municipal census, Beltline had a population of living in dwellings, an increase of 1,668 residents from its 2017 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2018. This made Beltline the fastest growing neighbourhood in 2018. Beltline is one of the densest populated areas in the city, however due to significant undeveloped land in its Victoria Park region, the overall density figure tends to underrepresent the actual density of the developed regions.


Redevelopment

Beltline is a neighbourhood in transition. The district, along with the Rivers District and the
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, are presently in the midst of an ambitious urban planning and rejuvenation venture planned by the city's municipal government to increase the residential density of central Calgary. On May 15, 2006 the Calgary City Council approved the Beltline Area Redevelopment Plan. The plan details land use policies and implementation recommendations which are designed to be implemented concurrently with the broader ''Land Use Bylaw'' redesign, to take effect in 2008. It aims to accommodate up to 40,000 residents in the neighbourhood by 2035. A report on the Beltline ARP was presented to the Calgary Planning Commission on September 20, 2007. A public open house and information session occurred in late October 2007, with a Public Council Hearing occurring on November 12, 2007. The area is intended to operate as a mixed-use region and is to include a mix of commercial services and high density condominium and apartment towers. Many of these residential structures are already under construction, and even more are in the proposal stages. Currently there are over 37 major residential towers in some stage of development in the community. Victoria Park is a region of focused municipal redevelopment. The City of Calgary has declared it a Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) and is encouraging a progressive redevelopment of the much-maligned community. The 42 and 34-story residential
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which sees over 1.25 million visitors per year. In 2007, Victoria Park was one of the first communities to get its own Wi-Fi Network.
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deployed the high speed network, which offers
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speeds over
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. In 2020, city council approved construction the Calgary Green Line, which will have two subway style stations in the Beltine: Centre Street South Station and 4 Street SE Station. The Green Line will be entirely underground through the Beltline in a tunnel under 11 Avenue S. Construction of the Beltline segment of the line will begin in 2022.


Education

Two public schools are located in Beltline, the Connaught Community School and the Victoria Community School.
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is located along the 17th Avenue boundary of the community, and serves the area. One block outside Beltline is St. Mary's High School which serves most of the
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high school students in the area


Social issues

There is a significant mix of economic groups in the community. With new revitalization, a number of middle and upper income groups are establishing themselves in the area due to the close proximity to downtown. However, low income residents still make up a large proportion of the population (28.3% in 2001). The Mustard Seed Calgary is located in Beltline at 102 11 Ave SE. There are also many poorly maintained and dilapidated buildings with low rents. A large portion of Victoria Park, in particular, is in poor condition due to the city's decision to restrict development on lands needed for
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- Restricted development in Beltline
Owners of this land were generally not interested in improving buildings they knew would be removed soon. As a result, a number of seemingly abandoned buildings were occupied illegally by squatters. As the city has finalized land purchases and made final decisions on land use, this has decreased dramatically. The
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in 2005 was $43,087 in Beltline. (compared with $67,283 Calgary average). Immigrants made up 31.3% of the residents in 2006, this compares against an immigrant population of 24.8% for Calgary overall. The majority of the buildings (95.8%) are apartments, and 70.9% of the dwellings were used for renting in 2006.


References


External links


Calgary Beltline Communities
- Mainly pictures of the beltline area.


Victoria Park Info Site
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