Calgary's Eau Claire Market is coming down after it closed for good in 2024. While demolition was always in the cards for ...
Massive machines descended upon the shuttered Eau Claire Market early Wednesday, as demolition of the former downtown shopping centre officially got underway.
Calgary's Eau Claire Market, once believed to become a centre for downtown retail in the city, is being torn down for the Green Line LRT. Mason DePatie reports.
Eau Claire Market is set to close at the end of May as the City of Calgary moves ahead with a plan to demolish the downtown mall to make way for a future Green Line LRT station and redevelopment ...
Steel snapped and tumbled to the snow-covered concrete on Wednesday as bulldozers ripped away pieces of Calgary's Eau Claire Market, a plucky mall near the Bow River built in the early 1990s. The ...
Once envisioned as a centre for downtown for entertainment and shopping, the final demolition of Eau Claire Market began early Wednesday. See a few scenes from the start of the tear down. The future ...
While demolition work has started on Calgary's iconic Eau Claire mall, the future of the land the mall sits on and the surrounding area remains uncertain.
The adjacent Eau Claire Market also sits vacant and will be torn ... and the proposed route does not reach Eau Claire in phase 1. Calgary council could vote on whether to proceed with the plan ...
The demolition is the next step to clear the way for a future train station that may never come, leaving groups in Calgary concerned the downtown neighbourhood will end up a casualty of political ...