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The Hub Calgary

3.6
(244 reviews)

Business Details

2416 16 Ave NW, Calgary, AB
T2M 5C7, Canada
(888) 236-7767
https://www.themarq.ca/cities/Calgary

About

Student Housing Center
The Hub Calgary is brought to you by the same team that manages The MARQ Student Communities in London, Montreal, and Waterloo, welcoming over 2,700 local and international Residents yearly. The Hub Calgary is custom-designed to elevate all areas of your life. Here, you won’t have to choose between work, studies, or social life. Our goal is to provide a vibrant living environment that offers a positive space to support your needs. We can’t wait to welcome you home to The Hub Calgary!

Location

The Hub Calgary
2416 16 Ave NW, Calgary, AB
T2M 5C7, Canada

Hours

Monday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Reviews

3.6
244 reviews
5 stars
150
4 stars
12
3 stars
5
2 stars
0
1 star
77
  • TK
    Tejasvi Kataria
    4 days ago
    5.0
    As a current resident at The Hub Calgary, I’ve had a really positive experience with Fenil and the entire front desk team. Fenil has always been friendly, professional, and genuinely helpful whenever I’ve needed assistance. Whether it’s answering questions, helping with requests, or making residents feel welcomed, he consistently goes above and beyond. The rest of the front desk staff also deserve recognition for being approachable, responsive, and creating such a positive atmosphere in the building. Hands down one of the best buildings to live in, with excellent management and a team that truly cares about its residents.
  • AA
    angel akinsete
    May 9, 2026
    5.0
    I’ve been living at The Hub Calgary for over four years now and it’s honestly been a really good experience. Some of my closest friendships and a lot of my favourite university memories started here, and I think that says a lot about the kind of environment The Hub creates. The staff have also always been welcoming, supportive and easy to approach whenever help is needed, which I’ve really appreciated over the years. Another thing I like is the location. There’s easy access to bus stops, the train station and the University of Calgary, which makes getting around really convenient. I also think it’s especially helpful for students who are new to the country because everything is so accessible and easy to figure out. Overall, I’m genuinely grateful for my experience living here and would definitely recommend The Hub to other students.
  • VG
    Vince Gironda
    May 1, 2026
    1.0
    Friend got locked out of his unit, he was left waiting for around 3 hours with no help took him 5 calls to get the "emergency" number to send someone out. When someone finally showed up, they were rude, dismissive, and condescending. On top of that, they had the nerve to imply the issue might be because he had not paid rent lol. Also rent is extremely overpriced for what you actually get, and the rooms are genuinely tiny. Avoid dealing with Fenil. All the extra fees are a surprise, 6 dollars to wash and dry your clothes for a single load, laundry room not well maintained. Tenant insurance + wyse outrageous water bills + 55 for utilities + exorbitant rent for a very small room.
  • AA
    A
    Apr 30, 2026
    1.0
    Contract locks you in and they make it very hard to cancel, if you do end up cancelling they’ll charge you a fee and keep charging you rent but YOU WONT HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR UNIT, and the leasing team hinted that their last priority would be finding someone to take over your lease and to expect about 6-7 months and not bother with even attempting a cancellation, they’ll also list your unit at their increased price which is overpriced and why most people are moving out. - Constant drilling noises, which sometimes start before 8 am. - Intercom does not work - 3 elevators for 27 floors so expect to wait about 5 minutes for the elevator. 1/3 elevators doesn’t even go to the top floor, where the gym and laundry room are located. - Costs almost 6$ to wash and dry one load. There’s about 10 washers and 27 floors of residents so expect to wait atleast 20 mins for a working washing machine, and note that rates for both washing and drying are constantly being increased, the washers also leak onto the floor quite a-lot. - Mattresses are horrendous and cause back pain - Windows cannot be opened and rooms are extremely dark with only one tiny light, you’ll definitely need multiple lamps. - Water bill turns out to be the same price even when my roommate and I are traveling, and not in the suite (all taps were obviously closed). - Office building will push you to download their app for maintenance and will tell you they might not have time to process your request otherwise (even when their office is empty) - Maintenance team (from wyse and the building) have showed up on multiple occasions without prior notice - Bench at the gym has been broken for almost 3 years now - Study rooms don’t have air conditioning and chairs are EXTREMELY uncomfortable - My friend got locked out of their unit and their leasing team was not helpful and made him wait for 4 hours, when someone came to help them they were extremely rude and condescending and hinted that it might be because he didn’t pay rent, which he obviously did.
  • EB
    Emma Boyer
    Apr 29, 2026
    4.0
    Overall a really great place to live as a student or young professional! The area is pretty walkable, being in Banff Trail. The building is close to the train station and most amenities are about a 10-15 minute walk away, or a short bus ride with stops located just 2-4 minutes from the front doors. I will say, as someone with limited mobility, that getting to the other side of the road (16 Ave) for East-bound buses can be tough, but that’s more of a city issue, so it doesn't affect my rating. It does also get pretty darn windy at the top of this hill, so be prepared to dress in layers whenever you come and go, lol! I’ve seen some insane dust devils and mini snow tornadoes in the rear parking lot when the wind goes crazy😂 The whole team, from maintenance and cleaning, to the front desk and leasing office, you all have our gratitude over the past three years♥️ Always so friendly and quick to assist. We were able to volunteer for a big September move-in, and it was really fun, getting to know more of the staff and incoming students! We made quite a few friends, living there:) Also, shout out to the OG, Kanayo, who came to SAIT with a pop-up display, back in late 2022, and introduced us to life at The Hub. She did a wonderful job with the entire onboarding process, as well as her marketing! The Hub’s team regularly hosts fun activities and annual welcome bbq’s, along with game nights and chances to win gift cards through friendly competition;) I’d say the only thing that knocks a star off has to be the shoddy AC system in this building. It’s alright most of the time, but over the past two years, especially, it has been breaking down during the hottest weeks in Summer, and lately, much more often. I would normally brush it off, but heat causes massive health fluctuations for me, and my chronic illness will attack almost every time it occurs, causing further limited mobility and losing quality of life. However; as long as the extra heat every so often isn't an issue for you, the building has tons of amenities, is pet friendly and a newer build, (2020, I believe) and is priced really well for all they offer—penthouse: gym, laundry, & mountain views! 4th floor: game room, communal kitchen, lounge with pool tables, foosball, air hockey, & table tennis. Underground parking for ~$130, aboveground for ~$70, study rooms on most, if not all, floors, vending machines & a safe-keeping parcel locker system in the mailroom! Another pro to add to the list is that the elevators are decently speedy, and are usually repaired quickly if any go OOS;) The only utilities we paid separately from rent were water ~$50-$60, and tenant insurance ~$22, as well as parking when we bought our vehicle. We had floor plan “Q,” which is the largest bachelor suite, and while we fit the 344 square feet comfortably during our studies, we definitely started to outgrow it near the end, lol! They also offered us a 3-year, price-locked lease, which we absolutely took up, and were able to save more and budget towards actually enjoying life in Calgary as we finished our studies! Not to mention… The views are amazing😍

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