1889 – J.C. Wilson & Co. Building, Montreal, Quebec
Architect: Edward C. Hopkins & John W. Hopkins
Now part of a large commercial development, the World Trade Center, the Nordheimer Building is a fine Victorian survivor amongst the modern office blocks in this part of the old city. Built in two stages for J.C. Wilson & Co. Limited, a Montreal-based maker of paper goods, and designed by father and son architects, J.W. Hopkins and E.C. Hopkins.
Published December 14, 2009 | Last Updated June 25, 2025

