Alberta’s government is committed to ensuring Albertans and those in need of housing have access to a safe, stable and affordable place to call home. Through Alberta’s Affordable Housing Partnership Program, over $2 million has been invested in HomeSpace’s newly completed Hope Heights building in the Crescent Heights community of Calgary. This project will provide residents with access to wrap-around support services on site.
“It is wonderful to see buildings like Hope Heights open and provide community members with a safe, secure and affordable place to call home. Building more units with integrated supports is a key part of Alberta’s Stronger Foundations housing strategy and partners like HomeSpace help make these projects happen. I know this project will have a profound impact on the lives of those who will call these units home.”
Projects like Hope Heights ensure that those in need have access to more affordable housing options with supports that meet their needs.
“At HomeSpace Society, we are incredibly proud to celebrate the opening of Hope Heights. This project represents more than just bricks and mortar—it’s the culmination of innovative partnerships, driven by a shared vision to create lasting, meaningful change. We are especially grateful for the opportunity to serve Indigenous communities, ensuring this development not only meets immediate housing needs but also reflects a deep respect for culture, tradition, and resilience. Together, we are building homes that offer hope, stability and a brighter future for generations to come.”
Funding for the Affordable Housing Partnership Program is eligible for cost-matching through the Canada – Alberta Bilateral Agreement under the National Housing Strategy.
Quick Facts
- Hope Heights is a four-storey building with 35 one-bedroom units.
- Thirty per cent of the units are fully accessible.
- Funding breakdown:
- $2.1 million in funding from the governments of Alberta and Canada through Alberta’s Affordable Housing Partnership Program
- $7.3 million from the Government of Canada’s Rapid Housing Initiative
- $872,000 from the City of Calgary
- $1.15 million from Calgary builder Hopewell Residential
- Since 2019, Alberta’s government has invested nearly $850 million to build more than 5,100 affordable units and close to 900 shelter spaces. This includes projects that are committed to, that are in progress and that are complete.
- Through the Affordable Housing Partnership Program Alberta’s government has approved $189 million to support construction of 1,500 affordable housing units.
Related information
- Affordable Housing Partnership Program
- Stronger Foundations affordable housing strategy
- Affordable housing programs