The community is served by the Marlborough station of the C-TrainLRT system, and Marlborough Mall is located in the southwest corner of the neighbourhood.
The northwest corner of the district was largely undeveloped when the community was first developed; a small motel was in existence on the southeast corner of 16th Avenue and 36th Street NE and a large open field was used for industrial/oilfield storage into the 1970s. The creation of a clover leaf exchange in the early 1970s at that intersection saw the motel demolished. In the 1990s, the final major residential development occurred as houses were added to the western portion of Marlyn Way.
Community
To provide community facilities and services to the residents of Marlborough, the Calgary Marlborough Community Association is a volunteer organization that represents the interests and meets the needs of the residents within the Community. Although everyone is welcome to attend community events, purchased memberships to the Community Association are often encouraged - programs, activities and events on a weekly or monthly basis for members will be at a smaller cost compared to non-members. Membership costs: Family Memberships-$20/year, Single Memberships-$10/year.
Demographics
In the City of Calgary's 2012 municipal census, Marlborough had a population of 8,434 living in 3,123 dwellings, a 1.5% increase from its 2011 population of 8,310.[3] With a land area of 2.7 km2 (1.0 sq mi), it had a population density of 3,120/km2 (8,090/sq mi) in 2012.[4][3]
Residents in this community had a median household income of $53,921 in 2000, and there were 17.1% low income residents living in the neighbourhood.[5] As of 2000, 30.1% of the residents were immigrants. A proportion of 17% of the buildings were condominiums or apartments, and 27.8% of the housing was used for renting.[2]
Marlborough's population distribution by age in 2014[6]