Construction began Thursday on the former Midfield mobile home park to develop affordable non-market housing in Calgary, Alberta [1].

The project aims to mitigate the city's ongoing housing shortage by increasing the availability of low-cost residential options. This development transforms a previous mobile home site into a structured residential community designed for long-term affordability.

The project, known as Midfield Heights, is a collaboration between Calgary Housing and Rohit Homes [2]. The development plans to create 176 non-market homes [3] to serve the local population.

By focusing on non-market housing, the project removes the profit motive from the rental or ownership structure. This approach allows the city to provide stable housing for residents who are typically priced out of the private real estate market.

Officials said the site was selected to maximize the utility of the former mobile home park land. The transition to higher-density non-market housing is part of a broader strategy to address the growing demand for affordable living spaces within the city limits [1].

Construction crews moved onto the site on April 30, 2026 [1]. The project represents a shift toward more permanent, non-market solutions to combat the volatility of the private rental market in Alberta.

Construction began Thursday on the former Midfield mobile home park.

The shift from a mobile home park to a dedicated non-market development signifies a strategic move by Calgary to secure permanent, subsidized housing assets. By partnering with a private builder like Rohit Homes to execute a non-market vision, the city is attempting to scale its affordable housing inventory faster than traditional government-led construction typically allows.