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Massive development space on Tsuut'ina Nation acquiring tenants

Bruce Starlight vice president of the Taza Development Corporation says the 1,200 acre development on Tsuut'ina land is announcing new tenants and programs.

Taza retail project has confirmed tenants, according to vice president of development

The first round of new tenants that will be found at The Shops at Buffalos Run, within the Taza Exchange, have been confirmed. Currently, the land sits empty, save a Coscto. (Terri Trembath/CBC)

The ambitious Taza development project on Tsuut'ina Nation is announcing the confirmation of new tenants.

Located on 1,200 acres of the nation, Tazaretail, office and tourism development is on thethe outskirts of southwest Calgary.

Currently, thelandsits empty but for its neighbouring anchor tenant Costco, which occupies151,000 square feet of land nearby.

The vice president of Taza Development Corporation, who are leading the project, says several tenants including a Bank of Montreal, Tim Hortons and a Dollarama, have already signed onto become tenants of the Shopsat Buffalo Run.

"The tenants who are working with us have enough confidence in the way that we're doing things to invest millions of dollars of time, of effort, of resources into our community," Bryce Starlight, toldThe Homestretch.

An experience centre is also being set up in the nearby Seven Chiefs Sportsplex. The intent is forcommunity members toconnect and learn more about the 40-year development project and take part in employment sessions.

Tsuut'ina member, Jacob Crane says the centre is important for the nation's future and will help createscholarship,internship and employment opportunities.

"For our young people so that they're equipped to go out into the world, to succeed," said Crane.

Due to COVID-19. the new experience centre is taking visitors by online appointment only.

The company held a"Taza Talks" discussion Thursdayat the centre. It was the first of a panel series meantto cover a range of topic including developing in a sustainableway that partners with the community.

"[We're]looking for different opportunities that may not exist or just connecting the dots between tenants, between our service providers and the nation's community and and individuals there," said Starlight .

He says more tenants, construction updates and other programs will likely be confirmed in the coming months.

With files from Terri Trembath and The Homestretch