Join host Alkarim Devani as he discusses Canada's housing needs with development experts, politicians and passionate community members. As cities continue to hit their housing capacity, Alkarim is on a mission to help others deliver middle housing and gentle density at scale in our established neighbourhoods across Canada. He wants to connect more people to the simple pleasure of living in walkable neighbourhoods full of vibrant local businesses and existing infrastructure. Alkarim is the co-founder of mddl, a Doctorate of Design candidate at the University of Calgary and a proud board member of the Calgary Housing Corporation, the city's largest housing affordability provider. Learn more about mddl: https://www.mddl.co/
Sarah Woodgate is the President and CEO of the Calgary Housing Company. As a professional urban planner, she began her career in Ontario and has now been in Calgary for over 20 years. As Sarah notes:The housing crisis is moving fast, and one thing is clear: we need a major boost in housing supply from all sources. Middle housing is a crucial part of this solution. The Calgary Housing Company is committed to making Calgary affordable by expanding housing options for the future.Calgary Housing is stepping up with a new plan to build 1,800 homes over the next decade. This initiative will boost our ability to offer affordable housing year after year. Our new homes are self-sustaining, with rental income covering operating costs and various rental rates to meet different needs.Calgary Housing is just one piece of a larger puzzle involving all levels of government, affordable housing organizations, and private developers. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Visit our website: https://www.mddl.co/ Show notes:01:00 – Sarah's background in urban planning. 03:20 – The need for housing changes so fast it's hard to keep up. 05:15 – The new poverty line and what's really affordable. 11:00 – What does a new application for CHC look like?13:30 – How do we solve the housing crisis?15:30 – Dealing with the fear of change and need for gentle density. 22:00 – The demand for multi-generational housing. This brings the first season of meet in the mddl to an end. Stay tuned for season 2!
Jason Thorne spent the last 10 years working at the Head of Planning and Development of the City of Hamilton. Now, he is working at Stantec leading their urban placement section across Canada. He focuses on urban work, solving complex urban issues and more. He joins Al for coffee to chat about the explosive growth Hamilton experienced, similarities to Calgary and more. Uh oh! Our recording cut off early for this episode. Have questions for Jason? DM us them on Instagram – @mddl.coWant to learn more about middle housing development? Visit our website: https://www.mddl.co/ Show notes:00:10 – Get to know Jason Thorne!02:00 – How housing in Hamilton drastically changed over the last 10 years.05:00 – How rapid growth changes a city. 07:30 – How do you keep some of the original character of a neighbourhood while also developing what's needed?
Josh White ended up in politics by accident. After volunteering to write policy with Nenshi in Calgary, he ended up working as the Senior Policy Advisor when Nenshi won the election. He has also worked for the City of Calgary on city and regional planning, eventually ending up as the General Manager, Planning, Urban Design & Sustainability for the City of Vancouver. In this episode, he shares with Al the differences between the two cities from a development perspective. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Visit our website: https://www.mddl.co/ Show notes:00:15 – About Josh and how he ended up working in city and regional planning. 03:00 – Josh's experience moving from Calgary to Vancouver. 06:00 – Development challenges in Vancouver. 08:50 – Things the City of Vancouver can learn from Calgary's housing market. 10:40 – Vancouver's housing targets. 17:00 – Housing typologies needed in Vancouver and Calgary. 19:30 – The exciting ways homeowners can be part of the housing solution. 22:00 – Opportunities for improvement in both cities.
Mark Erikson is the Principal and Owner of Studio North – a Calgary-based architectural firm that specializes in custom homes, heritage renovations, multi-family units, laneway housing and public art. Mark joins Al to talk about the surprising challenges of laneway housing builds, if it's actually possible to build something that is affordable in our current economic climate and why it's so important to remember the human side of community while you build. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Visit our website: https://www.mddl.co/ Show notes:00:15 – About Studio North and Mark Erickson's work. 04:00 – Challenges with laneway housing.07:00 – Considering community preservation. 11:30 – Can you actually design something that's affordable?14:30 – Don't forget the human side of community while developing. 15:30 – What Mark is most concerned about and hopeful for during Calgary's housing crisis. Learn more about Studio North: https://www.studionorth.ca/all-projects
Kayla Browne is the Founder of BOLD Workshop Architecture – a progressive architecture and development studio located in Calgary. BOLD aims to produce excellent designs for their clients and the community while creating authentic connections to place. In this episode, Kayla joins Al to talk about how Calgary's recent re-zoning has affected what style of housing people are looking to build and shares her own experience working with middle housing and increasing gentle density. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Visit our website: https://www.mddl.co/ Show notes:00:15 – A bit about Kayla and how she got involved in architecture. 03:00 – The typologies of development Kayla and the team do at Bold. 05:30 – What Kayla learned from her laneway project. 09:30 – Are more customers looking to build middle units after the zoning changes?16:00 – The different types of density. 18:00 – Creating affordable housing at a high quality standard. 23:30 – Heritage preservation and how Kayla approaches it. Learn more about BOLD: https://www.boldworkshop.ca/
Paul Battistella is a developer in Calgary that has transformed how development happens within established neighbourhoods. Coming from a family of developers, Paul has unique insight into Calgary's history with infill and middle housing, along with a wealth of experience to inform what we can expect to see next. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Visit our website: https://www.mddl.co/ Show notes:01:00 – A bit about Paul's background and the Battistella family. 03:00 – The history behind some iconic Calgary housing lots. 06:00 – Calgary's housing crisis. 09:00 – How middle housing has affected Paul's career and family. 14:00 – How do we balance growth and costs?17:00 – What is Paul excited about with Calgary's housing development?
In this week's episode we're talking with Ryan Doherty, owner of Pen Lake Ventures Inc, a boutique real estate firm specializing in owning and developing urban properties. He joins Al to talk about his transition from single family home development to middle housing. Ryan shares his perspective on investing in middle housing projects and how to retain neighbourhood integrity and context while introducing gentle density. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Visit our website: https://www.mddl.co/ Show notes:00:30 – How Ryan got involved with missing middle housing. 03:00 – Making the jump from single family home development to middle. 06:00 – Why would you invest in middle housing?09:00 – Balancing neighbourhood needs and context with development.11:00 – The stigma around middle housing. 14:00 – How does middle housing fit into affordability needs?18:00 – As middle housing becomes easier to develop, how can we ensure the finished quality meets the standards of the community and residents?Learn more about Pen Lake Ventures: https://www.penventures.ca/
Greg Morrow is the Executive Director and Faculty Director at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design. In this episode, Greg joins Al to talk about the middle housing process in California and what Canada can learn from it. They talk about the cost of housing, how middle housing affects transit and what is realistically needed to create developments that don't harm existing neighbourhoods. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Visit our website: https://www.mddl.co/ Show notes:01:30 – How Greg got interested in real estate development and urban design. 07:00 – What's working in California with housing and what Canada can learn. 09:40 – How do we create certainty around housing?11:00 – How does middle housing affect transit? Does increasing supply create affordable housing?15:20 – U.S. private corporations that make money delivering subsidized housing. 20:00 – Inclusionary housing vs exclusionary.27:00 – When density happens.32:00 – How do you do development in a way that doesn't have negative effects on the immediate community? 35:20 – What's next for Greg?
Following the largest public hearing in Calgary's history, City Council made a future-altering decision to empower Calgarians and provide the opportunity to develop middle housing. Just a few months earlier, Edmonton City Council was met with little opposition when they made a similar change, despite even more aggressive policy. So, what was the difference? We made the trip to Edmonton to ask Mayor Sohi.Follow us on social media.Instagram: @mddl.coLinkedIn: @mddlcoTikTok: @mddl.coSubscribe for more middle housing content or visit www.mddl.co for more information.#MayorSohi #HousingCrisis #Housing #Rezoning #ExclusionaryZoning #Middle #MiddleHousing #MissingMiddle #SingleFamilyHomes #GentleDensity #PopulationGrowth #EdmontonHousing #Alberta #YEG
This week Al is talking with Tye Reidie, Principal at Canada ICI (aka, Al's “finance guru”). In this episode, Al and Tye talk about Canada ICI's work, how to find financing for middle housing projects, managing debt for a project, the Canadian rental market, interest rates and what it actually takes to participate in middle housing. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Sign-up for the mddl School waitlist: https://www.mddl.co/#Event Show notes:02:00 – How Tye supports middle housing projects. 03:00 – Finding the best interest rates. 07:00 – Will Canada's rental market continue to grow?09:00 – Are these programs actually helping affordability. 10:20 – The lack of upward mobility in Canada's housing market. 14:00 – The biggest impact Calgary's rezoning will have. 16:00 – What does it take to participate in middle housing?18:00 – How mddl School can support you. 19:40 – Being a tenant in your own property. How middle housing changes home ownership.Learn more about Canada ICI: https://www.canadaici.com/
Jared Chamberlain is the Team Lead at Chamberlain Group, a Calgary-based real estate group that services Calgary and the surrounding area. Jared joins Al to talk about Calgary's citywide rezoning, the city's fast expansion, what is happening with interest rates and when people considering buying property should take the plunge. Show notes:00:30 – Calgary's citywide rezoning and the public hearing. 02:00 – What it has been like seeing the city expand so rapidly. 04:00 – Calgary is no longer a secondary market for real estate. 05:00 – What is actually happening with Canadian interest rates? Should you buy property?07:00 – Will housing get anymore affordable?11:30 – Are there negatives to consider about citywide rezoning for real estate?14:30 – How fast middle properties rent out. 16:00 – Middle housing fills a gap for families. 18:30 – How to empower homeowners who get equity trapped. Chamberlain Group: https://www.chamberlaingroup.ca/ Want to learn more about middle housing development? Sign-up for the mddl School waitlist: https://www.mddl.co/#Event
UPDATE: Coffee In a Cocktail Bar is now Meet in the mddl. Thank you for subscribing!Calgary recently approved citywide rezoning, one of 98 recommendations a task force put together with Ward 8 Councillor, Courtney Walcott. In this episode, Courtney talks with Al about how the 98 recommendations came to be, what level of involvement the city has with property development projects, how the rezoning will be monitored long term and more. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Sign-up for the mddl School: https://www.mddl.co/#Event Show notes:00:30 – What's Courtney's “why” for getting into politics?03:00 – Courtney's experience growing up in Scarborough and when he moved to Calgary. 06:40 – What it has been like working for Calgary while Alberta has boomed. 13:50 – The City of Calgary's Housing Recommendations; where did the 98 recommendations come from? 18:30 – Why citywide rezoning was proposed and how it creates opportunities for middle housing. 23:50 – What percentage of housing in Ward 8 is actually middle?28:00 – How Calgary can introduce gentle density housing in a way that balances the needs of homeowners and those seeking homes. 31:00 – How the recommendations will be monitored long term. 33:00 – How adding gentle density with middle housing increases land value. More about Courtney Walcott: https://www.calgary.ca/council/ward-8/warddefault.html
Mike Payne is a partner and the Client Services Director at Arcade Studios, an award-winning Calgary-based digital agency. He joins Al to talk about Calgary's housing options for families, wanting to live around the hub of a city and middle housing. Show notes:00:30 – How Mike ended up in Calgary. 01:30 – Mike's experience with housing in Canada and the U.S.06:35 – Why Mike is keeping his family in Calgary's inner city. 09:00 – Does Mike have safety concerns living in the inner city?11:30 – Why Mike's family is choosing to rent. 15:30 – How middle housing creates an opportunity for people in Mike's stage of life. 19:15 – What would it take to get young people engaged in the housing discussion?Arcade Studios: https://www.arcadearcade.ca/ Want to learn more about middle housing development? Sign-up for the mddl School waitlist: https://www.mddl.co/#Event
Richard White is the writer behind the blog, Everyday Tourist. He is always searching for new experiences and surprises as he wanders the streets, parks, plaza and alleys of Calgary and other cities. Richard worked a variety of roles over his career, including an urban development consultant. He joins Al to talk about his stance that senior Calgarians want larger, more accessible spaces. Show notes:00:30 – Why Richard has chosen to stay in the inner city. 04:00 – What Calgary gets wrong defining the “inner city.”06:00 – Thoughts on the downtown office conversions. 12:00 – Why we're seeing an unprecedented demand for row houses. 14:00 – Accessible housing for seniors. 16:00 – Why it's important to give owners the power with the rezoning process. 20:00 – The importance of immigration in Canada. Everyday Tourist: https://everydaytourist.ca/richard Want to learn more about middle housing development? Sign-up for the mddl School waitlist: https://www.mddl.co/#Event
Alice Lam is a commercial portfolio manager, business owner and founder of several non-profit initiatives. She has lived in all four quadrants during her time in Calgary. She joins Al to talk about Calgarians' housing needs, how middle housing affects property owners and the impact density has on small businesses. Show notes:00:40 – Alice's experience growing up in Calgary. 03:20 – How Good Neighbour and the Community Fridge were started. 07:30 – Balancing working in both the non-profit and the for-profit spaces.09:50 – Calgarians getting pushed down the housing spectrum.12:00 – Calgary's 98 housing recommendations. 15:00 – How middle housing will affect property owners. 18:00 – Small businesses thrive off of density. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Sign-up for the mddl School waitlist: https://www.mddl.co/#Event
Jeffrey Cox is a realtor in Calgary who works with clients across a spectrum of ages and housing needs. He joins Al to talk about what the realities are around housing affordability in Calgary, if middle housing projects detract buyers from neighbourhoods, why “city wide rezoning” sounds more daunting than it is and why he's excited for mddl School.Show notes:00:20 – A bit about Jeffrey and his work as a realtor. 01:50 – The challenges young people face buying property in Calgary. 03:45 – Where Jeffrey's clients are buying property. 04:30 – How to get affordability back. 05:30 – Are more people renting longer?08:30 – Is middle housing detracting people from buying in certain neighbourhoods?13:00 – Jeffrey's personal middle housing project. 17:00 – mddl School and how it can help people new to the industry. Want to learn more about middle housing development? Sign-up for the mddl School waitlist: https://www.mddl.co/#Event
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