OUR PORTFOLIO
HomeSpace is home affordability.
HomeSpace is a charity that builds, maintains, and manages affordable housing for vulnerable Calgarians. We own and run a large portfolio of units of housing in dozens of properties throughout Calgary and serve hundreds of residents. In each of our buildings we partner with a social service agency who provides wrap-around supports in an effort to keep our residents safely housed and connected with the resources they need to thrive. We support a housing first approach to solving homelessness and have a strong growth mandate to build more specialized, permanent, affordable housing to address the affordable housing crisis in our city.
Check out our properties
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Abbeydale
This 21-unit building in Abbeydale was purchased by HomeSpace in 2012. It was funded in part by the Government of Alberta and donation from David Bissett. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our agency partner The Alex.
Our Properties.
Acadia Place
This 58-unit apartment complex in Acadia was purchased by HomeSpace in 2009. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta, the City of Calgary, and the RESOLVE fundraising campaign, as well as KAIROS Calgary. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our agency partner CUPS.
Aurora on the Park
This 25-unit apartment building in Hillhurst/Sunnyside was completed by HomeSpace in 2016. “Aurora on the Park” was funded in part by the Government of Alberta, the City of Calgary, and Streetside Developments through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our agency partner Alpha House.
Bankview
This 27-unit apartment building in Bankview was purchased by HomeSpace in April 2010. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta; a donation by David Bissett and KAIROS Calgary. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our agency partner CUPS.
Boreal Place
This 25-unit lodging house is in Forest Lawn. It was purchased and renovated by HomeSpace in 2022. Boreal Place was funded in part by the federal Rapid Housing Initiative and the City of Calgary. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our agency partner Trellis.
Bridgeland
This 11-unit apartment building in Bridgeland was purchased by HomeSpace in January 2010. Funded in part by the City of Calgary and a donation from Brian and Anne O’Leary. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner The Alex.
Claire
This 42-unit Claire apartment building in Kingsland was purchased by HomeSpace in January 2010. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta, a donation from Gary Nissen, and private financing by Canadian Avatar Inc. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner CUPS.
The Clayton
This 30-unit apartment building in Bowness was constructed by HomeSpace in August of 2019. It was funded in part by the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, the City of Calgary, and Jayman Built through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Alpha House.
Cliff Bungalow
This 15-unit apartment building in Mission was purchased by HomeSpace in May of 2011. It was funded in part by the City of Calgary, donation from David Bissett and the Flanagan Foundation. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our agency partner The Calgary Dream Center.
Crescent Heights
This 11-unit apartment building in Crescent Heights was purchased by HomeSpace in June 2011. It was funded in part by the Government of Alberta, and a donation from David Bissett. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Trellis.
Croydon
This 16-unit apartment building in Lower Mount Royal was purchased by HomeSpace in January 2012. Croydon was funded in part by the Government of Alberta, and a donation from David Bissett. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner The Sharp Foundation.
Francis Manor
This 27-unit apartment building in Capitol Hill was purchased by HomeSpace in March 2011. It was funded in part by the Government of Alberta and a donation from David Bissett. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partners at Alpha House.
Greenview
This 4-bedroom duplex in Greenview was purchased by HomeSpace in April 2013. Funded in part by the Government of Canada and Government of Alberta Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD). Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Supported Lifestyles Ltd.
Huntertown
This a 6-bedroom duplex in Huntington Hills was purchased by HomeSpace in February 2013. It was funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Alberta Persons with Developmental Disabilities. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Vecova.
Hunterville
This 6-bedroom duplex in Huntington Hills was purchased by HomeSpace in February 2013. It was funded in part by the Government of Alberta Persons with Developmental Disabilities. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Community Living Alternative Services.
The James House
This 27-unit apartment building in Hillhurst was built by HomeSpace in 2020. Funded in part by the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, the City of Calgary, and Logel Homes through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign. Resident referrals, income testing, supports and community building by our partner agency McMan Family and Community Services Association of Calgary.
Kootenay Lodge
This 10-bedroom lodging house in Martindale was purchased by HomeSpace in 2006. Funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Alberta. Resident referrals, income testing, supports and community building by our partner agency URSA.
Legacy on 5th
This 74-unit apartment building in downtown Calgary was built by HomeSpace in 2021. Funded in part by the Government of Canada, the City of Calgary, and fundraising through the former RESOLVE campaign including David Bissett and other donors. Resident referrals, income testing, supports and community building by our partner agencies Vecova, Autism Calgary Association, Calgary Seniors’ Resource Society, and New Age Services Inc.
Longbow
This a 26-unit apartment building in Bowness was purchased by HomeSpace in April 2010. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta and a donation from David Bissett. Resident referrals, income testing, supports and community building is provided by our agency partner CUPS.
Madison
This a 16-unit apartment building in Calgary’s Beltline was purchased by HomeSpace in November 2011. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta and a donation from David Bissett. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Alpha House.
The Maple
This 26-unit apartment building in Renfrew was constructed by HomeSpace in December 2018. Funded in part by the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, Homes by Avi through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign, and the City of Calgary. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Trellis.
Murray’s House
This a 23-unit apartment building in South Calgary was constructed by HomeSpace in December 2017. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta, and David Bissett through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner The Sharp Foundation.
Neoma
This 82-unit apartment building and family emergency shelter in downtown Calgary was completely renovated from office space to affordable housing by HomeSpace in 2022. Neoma was funded in part by the Government of Canada, Government of Alberta, The City of Calgary, Vermillion Energy, the Calgary Foundation, and many private donors. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partners Inn from the Cold, Closer to Home, and the DI.
Norris House
This a 45-unit stacked townhome development in Seton was completed by HomeSpace in collaboration with Brookfield Residential in October 2023. Funded by the Government of Canada, City of Calgary, and, and Alan Norris through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Closer to Home.
Ophelia
This 16-unit apartment building in Lower Mount Royal was purchased by HomeSpace in March 2010. Funded in part by the City of Calgary and a donation from David Bissett. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Alberta Health Services.
Orion
This 51-unit apartment building in the Beltline was constructed by HomeSpace in June 2021. Funded in part by the Government of Canada and the City of Calgary.
The Prelude
This 23-unit apartment building in Radisson Heights was constructed by HomeSpace in May 2017. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta, and Shane Homes through the former RESOLVE campaign. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner The Alex.
Providence House
This 24-unit apartment building in Crescent Heights was built by HomeSpace in September 2016. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta and Morrison Homes through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Alpha House.
RadPlex
This fourplex, comprised of four 3- bedroom units, in Radisson Heights was purchased by HomeSpace in December 2015. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Supported Lifestyles Ltd.
Silver Springs
This six-bedroom duplex in Silver Springs was purchased by HomeSpace in February 2012. It was funded in part by the Government of Alberta. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Alberta Persons with Developmental Disabilities.
Stepping Stone Manor
This 30-unit apartment building in the Beltline was built by HomeSpace in June 2016. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta and Cedarglen Homes through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partners Calgary Alternative Support Services.
Sunalta Lodging House
This 30-room lodging house in Sunalta was purchased by HomeSpace in June 2009 and renovated in 2020. Funded in part by the Government of Canada and City of Calgary. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Alpha House.
Thorncliffe
This is a 17-unit apartment building in Thorncliffe purchased by HomeSpace in October 2011. Funded in part by the Government of Alberta and a donation from David Bissett. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Alberta Health Services.
The Triveri House
This 38-unit apartment building in Forest Lawn was constructed by HomeSpace in 2020. Funded in part by the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, Calbridge homes through the former RESOLVE fundraising campaign, and the City of Calgary. Resident referrals, income testing, and social supports are provided by our partner Enviros.