If this street could talk it would say the most important part of its history is ____________.

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Is there anything else you'd like to share about the history of Inglewood?

26 April, 2017

A says:

When redeveloping brewery and others, keep old structures and work around/inside/between with innovative architecture.

24 April, 2017

CC says:

Old Buildings- New Idea. Keep historic sites & revitalize. Keep character. (Keep the brewery! So much opportunity!)

24 April, 2017

CC says:

History & original heritage buildings are so important to feel of inglewood and sense of place (&to YYC).Streetscape as a whole is important

21 April, 2017

Oldscool says:

Knocking down old buildings for super apartments for trendy people is the same as putting a freeway through - its not Inglewood character

21 April, 2017

Oldscool says:

Its looks real now - don't make it looked like a planned utopia that was developed in 2 years - its old - respect and work with that

21 April, 2017

Oldscool says:

I like that it is not one contiguous look an feel done by a design major straight out of school to match every other major city.

21 April, 2017

Marino says:

Inglewood used to be a neighborhood. It is now a destination shopping area, with parking and prices the main topics of debate over a latte.

20 April, 2017

Rebecca says:

Community is proud and actively involved

20 April, 2017

Arthur says:

No

19 April, 2017

S says:

Save the older buildings. Do not demolish them for new ones.

18 April, 2017

CE says:

The original Calgary townsite. Should be treated as one of the most important heritage areas in Calgary, on an equal level with Stephen Ave.

18 April, 2017

Rebecca says:

It's history in relation to so much of Calgary 'newness' makes it that much more significant for the whole city