Battistella: More Than Just Buildings
October 29, 2019
The story of Battistella Developments began when two young Europeans came to Calgary in search of a better life.
After falling in love, settling down, and building better lives for themselves, Giovanni and Jacqueline Battistella decided to make it their mission to build better lives for their fellow Calgarians.
The story continues today with their sons Paul and Simon Battistella at its forefront. As is the legacy of Giovanni and Jacqueline, Battistella doesn’t build in the burbs, nor in other cities – Battistella only builds in inner-city Calgary.
Since 1992, one at a time, we have built over 900 homes:
1992 – CONNAUGHT GARDENS
- Beltline
- 11 Homes
- Designed by Sturgess Architecture
1996 – SUMMERFIELDS
- Mount Pleasant
- 51 Homes
- Designed by Peter Garry
1998 – SOLE VISTA
- Bridgeland
- 30 Homes
- Designed by Sturgess Architecture
2000 – THE ELLINGTON
- Bridgeland
- 23 Homes
- Designed by Graham Edmunds Architects
2001 – CHARTREUSE
- Inglewood
- 12 Homes
- Designed by Peter Jungen and Graham Edmunds Architects
2003 – ORANGE LOFTS
- East Village
- 106 Lofts
- Designed by Kasian Kennedy
2005 – CHOCOLATE
- Victoria Park
- 165 Homes
- Designed by GEC Architecture
2008 – COLOURS
- Victoria Park
- 209 Homes
- Designed by GEC Architecture
2011 – BRUNETTE
- Renfrew
- 20 Homes
- Designed by GEC Architecture
2014 – PIXEL
- Kensington
- 98 Homes
- Designed by GEC Architecture
2016 – LIDO
- Kensington
- 60 Homes
- Designed by IBI
2018 – INK
- East Village
- 117 homes
- Designed by S2 Architecture
Coming Soon – NUDE
- West Beltline
- 177 homes
- Designed by S2 Architecture
Each building that Battistella develops has its own story, its own community, its own way of life, and its own unique design. But each development has something in common, each and every building is keeping the Battistella legacy, of building better lives, alive.
As long as that continues to happen, we’ll continue building.