The four cranes rise from the ground and reach skyward just east of Calgary’s downtown City Hall building.
They are an obvious sign of progress in the long-discussed East Village development on almost 20 hectares of land situated in a major spot near the heart of the city.
Another key measure of success in the past year was the large number of people who came down to East Village to visit and participate in activities.
Brown says the community hosted 148 days of events in 2013, attracting more than 50,000 people to everything from the typical festivals to Opera in the Village.
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