1912 – 321 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The building, also known as the Finnie and Murray Block,
The building, also known as the Finnie and Murray Block,
The Confederation Life Building is one of the finest Chicago School style buildings in Winnipeg with its curved facade following the bend in Main Street.
Located at the intersection of three major thoroughfares in downtown Winnipeg,
Constructed in 1903 as the new Campbell Brothers and Wilson warehouse,
The Winnipeg Electric Railway Co.,
Demolished in 2008, the rendered facade concealed the remains of the original ornate classical design.
The St. Charles Hotel was designed and constructed by Winnipeg’s largest contractors,
In 1897, the building and lot on the south-east corner of Main and McDermot was purchased for $30,000 by the Bank of Hamilton.
In 1910, land for a power substation was acquired by the City of Winnipeg on the west side of King Street,
Erected for one of Western Canada’s largest financial institutions,