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1882: Irish immigrant William Nimmons acquired a half-section of land from the Hudson’s Bay Company, establishing the 3-D-Bar Ranch.
1884: Nimmons constructed a Queen Anne Revival-style residence, utilizing sandstone from his quarry and bricks from his brickyard. This home remains a heritage landmark today.
1902: Amid Calgary's economic boom and housing shortage, Nimmons began subdividing his land, selling plots to incoming settlers.
1907: The City of Calgary purchased the remaining land, initiating the establishment of Bankview as a residential community.
1950's: The community underwent redevelopment to accommodate higher-density housing, leading to the construction of apartment buildings and walk-ups.
1970's–2000's: Continued urban development saw the introduction of modern infills and condos, blending historical architecture with contemporary designs.
(2025) The average home price was $780,000. .
Bankview has a diverse range of homes, Single-family, Townhouses & Apartment Condos, catering to all budgets.
Late 2024 Sales Data:The average price was $310,000.
Entry-Level: Average $425,000 (2-bed unit). Mid-Range: Average $620,000–$635,000 for (3-bed unit). High-End: Average Up to $960,900 for newly built, luxury townhouses with features like rooftop terraces and downtown views.
Elementary School: Alexander Ferguson School (Grades K–6)
Junior High School: A.E. Cross School (Grades 7–9)
High School: Central Memorial High School (Grades 10–12)
Sacred Heart School. Grades: K-Grade 6
St. Monica School. Grades: K-Grade 9
St. Michael School. Grades: K-Grade 9
St. Mary's High School. Grades: 10-12
The Bankview Community Association provides a vibrant & inclusive environment, a place to gather & grow together.
The community boasts several parks, playgrounds, & the Small City Parks, promoting an active healthy lifestyle.
Bankview is conveniently located near 17th Avenue SW, offering easy access to a variety of shops, restaurants & entertainment fun.

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