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Old Posted Jan 27, 2014, 6:59 PM
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Edmonton certainly has more potential. That is not to say that Calgary doesn't still have a ton of potential for improvement. Edmonton has more potential because its first building boom in decades has just begun, while Calgary has been going through a building boom for 15 years, which has seen around 100 highrises (over 35 meters) built, including 17 skyscrapers (over 100 meters), along with countless infrastructure projects including Stoney Trail, the West Line, and the 7th Avenue Redevelopment. Both cities have a long way to go, but amazing proposals and municipal governments with the will to see these projects through.
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