1902 – Merchants Bank, Main Street, Winnipeg
Winnipeg’s first steel framed building at seven storeys high with an elaborate couple of floors to the top.
Winnipeg’s first steel framed building at seven storeys high with an elaborate couple of floors to the top.
The Strathcona block was built for Lord Strathcona as an elite residential building on the corner of Main Street and Broadway in 1902.
In 1901, a Grand Lodge of Canada Report stated that “This Grand Lodge is erecting a memorial hall in the city of Winnipeg in memory of the late Brother Thomas Scott,
Designed by local architect J.B. Mitchell who was responsible for many of the best school designs in Winnipeg.
Built to replace the earlier South Central Schools designed by Barber &
In 1903 the firm of A.
Construction of the original church started in 1893,
Built to replace an earlier post office building on Main Street at McDermot Avenue,
For years the focal point of downtown Winnipeg,
Originally conceived as the Cauchon Block,