Mission Crossing is an exclusive collection of luxury townhomes in Calgary’s Cliff Bungalow and Mission area, offering expansive private residences designed for sophisticated urban living in a highly sought-after inner-city setting.
Completed in 2010 by Tricor Development, Mission Crossing consists of only nine premium-class townhomes, creating a private and low-density residential experience. Each four-storey residence is thoughtfully designed with brick and stucco exteriors, wood-frame construction, and spacious interiors that exceed 2,000 square feet of developed living space. Three-bedroom floorplans provide generous room for modern living, entertaining, and working from home.
The complex is ideally positioned near the vibrant amenities of Mission and 17th Avenue, while maintaining a quiet residential atmosphere. Residents enjoy convenient access to shops, dining, parks, river pathways, and downtown Calgary, making Mission Crossing an exceptional choice for homeowners seeking luxury, space, and privacy within a dynamic urban neighbourhood.
Mission has retained it’s old world charm while evolving into a hip & trendy place to live. New buildings and businesses connect modern-day Calgarians to the area’s past, giving a nod to Mission’s unique history.
Mission has a deep historical significance in Calgary. Originally settled as a French Catholic mission in the late 1800s, the area became known as the Mission District. It was officially incorporated into the City of Calgary in the early 1900s and retains much of its old-world charm with a mix of preserved heritage buildings and churches. The influence of the French Catholic community is still visible today, especially in landmarks such as St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. Mary’s High School.
Over time, Mission has evolved into a dynamic, urban neighbourhood, balancing its historical roots with modern development. The area has seen significant revitalization over the years, with new condo projects and trendy commercial developments springing up along 4th Street SW, while maintaining its architectural heritage and historical character.
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