New high efficiency condensing boilers revitalize first residential conversion in Calgary
52,000 square-foot office building converted to new residential and rental units.
A construction project in Calgary, Canada, called Cube, features several firsts. It’s the city’s first office-to-residential space conversion, and real estate developer Strategic Group’s first re-purposing project. It’s also the first building in Canada to feature the latest advancement in condensing boiler heating technology from Weil-McLain.
The Cube — a 52,000 square-foot, seven-story building in Calgary’s Beltline neighborhood — features 65 one- and two-bedroom residential rental units and is just a short walk from the city’s downtown area. Once the aging Stephenson office, the 38-year-old building was converted to new residential and rental units in 2019.