Every Calgary residential permit ≥ $500K, weekly.
For custom millwork shops, high-end appliance dealers (Sub-Zero / Wolf / Miele), smart-home AV, luxury landscape, and trade vendors who want the address before the GC drops in their preferred sub.
The problem
Custom-millwork and high-end appliance dealers find out about $500K+ home renovations 8-12 weeks late — usually after the GC has already locked in their preferred cabinet shop and appliance package. By then the project is sold.
What this gives you
Every Calgary residential permit with project value ≥ $500K, refreshed weekly, with the contractor name when the permit was pulled by a builder rather than the homeowner. Address-based marketing leads, PIPEDA-safe (homeowner names stripped). Same-week turnaround means you reach the homeowner before specs lock.
Who buys this
Custom-millwork shops, high-end appliance dealers, smart-home AV integrators, luxury landscape designers, custom kitchen + bath designers, high-end window/door (Pella / Marvin), wine cellar installers, custom closet shops.
Honest framing
Calgary issues ~200-500 permits ≥ $500K per year. This is a small TAM but a sticky one — the buyers (high-end appliance dealers, custom millwork) have $30-100K average sale sizes, so 1-2 wins per year covers years of subscription cost.
Privacy posture (PIPEDA-safe)
Workbooks contain address + project value + permit class + contractor name (when present). Homeowner names in the applicant field are stripped to "[Homeowner — name redacted]" unless the applicant is a registered business entity (LLC, Ltd, Inc, builder, developer).
This is the same legal posture a billboard or direct-mail company operates under. Subscribers send marketing mail or door-knock the address; we do not compile a personal-database for marketing under PIPEDA. Privacy policy →
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