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507 4 St Sw

Downtown Commercial Core · City of Calgary

12

Permits observed

Since 2002

2002

Active since

First filing: May 2002

Aug 28, 2018

Latest filing

6

Contractors involved

Across all filings

Permit timeline

Chronological history of commercial permits and filings.

  1. Building New Build

    Tier 1 Energy Solutions Technology Showcase 2018

  2. Building New Build

    Baker Huges & GE Company Trade Expo - Special Event

    Contractor: RENTAL DEPOT

  3. May 11, 2016

    NEW TENT

    BP2016-04445
    Building New Build

    NEW TENT

    Contractor: H PALMER CONSULTING

  4. May 25, 2013

    Special Function

    BP2013-06748
    Building New Build

    Special Function

    Contractor: MAJESTIC TENT AND EVENT

  5. BP2007-07460
    Building New Build

    Temporary Tent - June 20 to 21

    Contractor: GOOD TIME PARTY RENTALS

  6. BP2005-07908
    Building New Build

    Temporary Tent - Display Equipment

    Contractor: IDEAL RENTALS

  7. BP2005-05969
    Building New Build

    Temporaty Tent (May 3 and May 4)

    Contractor: SCHLUMBERGER CANADA

  8. BP2005-05514
    Building New Build

    Temporary Tents (April 27 and April 28)

    Contractor: GOOD TIME PARTY RENTALS

View older filings (4)
  1. Oct 21, 2002

    New

    BP2002-14103

    New

  2. Sep 11, 2002

    Temporary tent

    BP2002-12276

    Temporary tent

  3. Sep 11, 2002

    Temporary tent

    BP2002-12275

    Temporary tent

  4. May 31, 2002

    Temporary tent

    BP2002-06971

    Temporary tent

Activity continuity summary

12 commercial filings observed

Since 2002

Mixed commercial filing categories

No single dominant category

Recent activity visible across multiple years

Spans 2002–2018

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  • Commercial activity observed across Downtown Commercial Core.
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  • Patio and signage activity consistent along the corridor.