Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. The Tsuut’ina Nation recently announced the builders for the first phase of the residential component Taza Park, their 6,500-home urban village on their land at the southwest edge of Calgary, near Grey Eagle Resort and Casino.
Brookfield Residential will be marketing Rhythm at Taza Park — two- and three-bedroom townhomes. Crystal Creek Homes announced Juniper Ridge Villas, side by sides, some with views of the Weaselhead Flats and the Elbow River. And Homes by Avi will be offering two- and three-bedroom townhomes with options for secondary suites.
The sales and marketing centre for Taza Park will open on May 24. Taza is a Tsuut’ina word meaning “something wonderous.” I expect many Calgarians have been wondering what the Tsuut’ina Nation’s ultimate plans are for their lands along the southwest leg of the Calgary ring road given the popularity of the Buffalo Run Costco (one of the top five in Canada) and the Grey Eagle Resort and Casino (one of the busiest hotels and casinos in Alberta).
Yes, both are part of the Nation’s ambitious vision for capitalizing on the southwest leg of the Calgary ring road to create an ongoing economic engine for the Nation, while also sharing their stories and culture with Albertans and visitors. The vision, as I understand it, is to create something wonderous, wh.