1950s – 280 Smith Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Constructed as the Western Savings and Loan in 1950, and later extended in 1957 with the addition of extra floors.
Constructed as the Western Savings and Loan in 1950, and later extended in 1957 with the addition of extra floors.
Designed as a corporate headquarters for Great West Life Assurance after they outgrew their Lombard Street premises,
One of the founding colleges of the University of Manitoba, St. John’s was originally based downtown,
Named after Winnipeg’s longest-serving MP Stanley Knowles who served 38 years in Ottawa. Built in two stages,
Located across the street from the Civic Centre from the same period,
The Manitoba Centennial Centre was a project begun in the 1960s aimed at reinvigorating the downtown.
Sixteen floors and built to accommodate office suites for medical practitioners, the Medical Arts Building is certainly successful as regards its occupancy rate.
Dramatic and imposing modern building which functions as the regional headquarters of the RCMP. The clean lines of the building are unfortunately ruined by the intrusive plant on the roof.