Greenfield

Following World War II, Edmonton witnessed a surge in growth, prompting the development of neighborhoods like Greenfield to accommodate returning veterans and the burgeoning oil industry. Embodying the quintessential post-war suburban landscape, Greenfield features spacious lots arranged in crescents and cul-de-sacs, alongside convenient access to schools and recreational amenities. Primarily adorned with single-detached homes, the heart of Greenfield hosts centrally located school and recreation sites, complemented by a neighborhood shopping plaza catering to everyday needs.
Residents also benefit from proximity to Southgate shopping center, where additional retail and service offerings abound. Bounded by arterial and collector roads, Greenfield boasts a well-connected road network and efficient public transit links, facilitating easy access to various destinations across Edmonton’s south side. Paying homage to Herbert Greenfield, the neighborhood’s namesake, who served as Premier of Alberta from 1921 to 1925, Greenfield stands as a testament to Edmonton’s rich history and enduring community spirit.