Brookfield Residential creates vibrant communities in Calgary, designed for connection, well-being, and an active lifestyle. Since 1958, we have developed some of the city's most desirable communities, integrating thoughtful design, nature, and one-of-a-kind amenities.
Our commitment to creating the best places to call home goes beyond constructing high-quality houses – we meticulously design communities for a better life. Step out your door to find nature and neighbours in parks, pathways, dog parks or community gardens. Our community design principles invigorate your health, happiness and well-being.
Long before the shovel hits the ground, we've thought about every detail. That's the master-planned difference. Live where the simplest moments turn into extraordinary, lifelong memories. Inspired and energetic. This is Brookfield.
In Brookfield communities across Calgary, residents can access various outlets for physical health at all levels. Enjoy amenities like walking and running paths, community gardens and HOA facilities or groups that offer spaces and programming for a range of interests.
Residents can look to their HOA group, community networks and other programs to build a social network within their community. Connect at parks, playgrounds and more and find Brookfield builds communities that foster a sense of space and belonging.
With access to amenities such as green space, vibrant town centres and public art, emotional health is supported in Brookfield communities. Programming, volunteer opportunities and spaces for reflection allow residents to feel safe and secure throughout their communities.
From low impact development practices to biodiversity promotion in storm water ponds, each community is home to features that enhance environmental health. Environmental preservation and recycling materials are key factors in designing healthy communities.
Seton is a forward-looking community with urban elements that sits on land which was originally called Mohkinstsis by the Blackfoot people.
At Brookfield, we honour and acknowledge the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta, the home and traditional territories of the Blackfoot confederacy including: Siksika, Kainai, Piikani First Nations; the people of Tsuut’ina First Nation; and the îethka Stoney Nakoda Nations including Goodstoney, Chiniki, Bearspaw. This territory is also home to the Otipemisiwak Métis Nation of Alberta.
In addition, we acknowledge the people who live on this land who honour and celebrate this territory.