Capstone paves the path for Red Deer’s future
As the world around us evolves and adapts to keep pace with the changing times, we at The City of Red Deer have been thinking about what it would be like to create a community that’s both close to nature and to city life. And what would Red Deerians think it would be like to live in a place where working, socializing and recreating could happen on their doorstep?
The city’s residents have always enjoyed easy access to natural beauty, and its many businesses (fueled by oil and gas, agriculture, healthcare and manufacturing) have had rapid, direct access to resources and to most of the province’s population. But Red Deerians are changing and evolving with the times. And with a college that provides a highly skilled and educated workforce, as well as support for entrepreneurs, tech and applied sciences, we knew that Red Deer must cater to not just the present, but also the future.
An ambitious goal for the future
The vision for Capstone began as early as 2009, when The City saw the potential of transforming what used to be a quarry (and former civic yards) into a vibrant community that’s both close to the river and the city, a place where working, socializing and recreating could happen on your doorstep. Over time, a bold new master plan for the urban riverside community of Capstone was designed in collaboration with Gehl, one of the world’s best planning firms—helping Red Deer define the kind of city it wants to be.