Castello Towers, Calgary

Castello is a mid level 19 story 106 unit condominium development in the South Central area of Calgary. This project also is recently completed and there currently remain about 25% of suites to sell. The project is concrete, glass and granite structure with quality modern finishing within each suite and through out the building; as well, all suites have very large balconies.

Key Facts
Located in : The south-central part of downtown Calgary.
Storeys : 19
Residences : 106

To development details
Visit the public development site on:
www.castello.ca

The Calgary Area

Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta, located roughly 80 kilometres from the Canadian Rocky Mountains. As of the 2009 civic census, Calgary's population was 1,065,455 and the CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) had a population of 1,185,466. Calgary is also near the US Border (Montana), approximately 3 hours drive (250 km). It is Canada’s fourth largest city, after Toronto, Montréal, and Vancouver. It's economy is mainly rooted in the petroleum industry and agriculture although tourism, and technology are also on the rise.

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Located in:The south-central part of downtown Calgary.
Facilities:Conveniently close to the action. Work, recreation and the social scene are truly within walking distance
Storeys:19
Residences:106
Design:The Castello suites are some of the most spacious on the market. With a modern feel, each suite features a great use of space with nine-foot floor to ceiling windows. Interior glass elements provide an abundance of natural light further lending to a bright and open living space. Clean, straight, lines, surfaces of stainless steel, polished stone and exotic woods create an unparalleled environment of sophistication and luxury.

Region

Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta, located roughly 80 kilometres from the Canadian Rocky Mountains. As of the 2009 civic census, Calgary's population was 1,065,455 and the CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) had a population of 1,185,466. Calgary is also near the US Border (Montana), approximately 3 hours drive (250 km). It is Canada’s fourth largest city, after Toronto, Montréal, and Vancouver. It's economy is mainly rooted in the petroleum industry and agriculture although tourism, and technology are also on the rise.