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The appeal against this project was denied, so the project will move forward.
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Wow! That Roblin project is a big one for Charleswood. Nice.
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Taylor Residences
Location: 1030 Taylor Avenue
Developer: Shindico Realty Inc.
Architect: BLDG architecture
Status: In Development
Documents: Plan Approval – November 24, 2025 | Submitted Plans
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Description: A new six-storey, 54-unit apartment building is being proposed on a large vacant lot on the south side of Taylor Avenue in Winnipeg’s Grant Park neighbourhood. The site sits just west of the existing Taylor-Lee building and east of a private roadway and roundabout, in the River Heights–Fort Garry ward. The property, which covers about 208,344 square feet, is already partly developed with one multi-family building on its eastern side and is zoned for commercial corridor use. It falls within a “Major Redevelopment Site” under the city’s Complete Communities plan and is part of the Grant Park Row area in the Taylor Redevelopment Master Plan. The new building will feature a modern look with a mix of limestone and stucco-like EIFS cladding, and its north side facing Taylor Avenue will be almost entirely limestone with large, illuminated address numbers. The main entrance will be on the east side, and residents will have covered underground parking. The development will include 60 parking spaces in total (with four accessible stalls and two van-accessible stalls) and a direct pedestrian walkway connecting the building to the Taylor Avenue sidewalk. The proposal follows the rules for Zone 1 of the Taylor Redevelopment Area and aims to add new housing in an area already planned for growth.
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(530 St. Mary Ave., 252 Good St.)

Does anyone have any info on this project? Looks like its a good be huge with the amount they dug so far.
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Does anyone have any info on this project? Looks like its a good be huge with the amount they dug so far.
7 storey, 165 units
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Looks like it matches the 2 recent builds by them nearby
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That Good St one is another big long building like the other one. Probably in the OP of this thread.

SSP on fire today. Lots going on.
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Does anyone have any info on this project? Looks like its a good be huge with the amount they dug so far.
530 St. Mary Ave. & 252 Good St.
Location: 252 Good St.
Developers: Longboat
Architect: Cibinel Architecture
Status: Partial Foundation Permit
Documents: Variance - DAV 133214/2024D – June 25, 2024
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Description: The new 7-storey 165-unit, privately owned development will provide 50 units of affordable housing, 1,780 square feet of commercial space which will front St. Mary Avenue. The residential component will contain ground level townhouse units along Good Street to reinforce a pedestrian scale. This development is a recipient of the Housing Accelerator Fund Capital Grant Incentive.
Permits: #25-204904 DP-2025-10-14- Development Permit Application for a proposed 7-storey 143,408 sq. ft. multi-family dwelling with a commercial units on main floor and 165 residential units on upper levels.
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1350 Pembina Hwy.
Location: 1350 Pembina Hwy.
Developer: Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
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Documents: Subdivision and Rezoning –November 24, 2025 | Variance – November 24, 2025
Media: Description: Brokenhead Ojibway Nation is taking the lead on a new 144-unit apartment building at the former police station site, 1350 Pembina Highway. The complex will offer a mix of market-rate and affordable homes, with roughly 72 units set aside as lower-cost affordable housing. The location is ideal for residents, sitting close to a supermarket, a public school, parks and recreation facilities, and high-frequency bus routes. The project will also include commercial space on the ground floor and a new public rear lane for better access. No detailed building plans or site drawings have been submitted yet, which is normal under Winnipeg’s rules that allow these early approvals to move forward before final designs are ready. This development is one of five sites selected for sale or lease to build affordable housing on City-owned properties through the Housing Accelerator Fund’s Land Enhancement Office.
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711 Brock Street
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Developer: Antonio Cuda and Marcella Cuda
Architect: Chagas Architect + Development Inc.
Status: In Development
Documents: Subdivision and Rezoning & Variance – November 24, 2025
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Description: A local developer is proposing a new mixed-use building on the southeast corner of the property. The four-story, 45-foot-tall building would include 17 apartments and one ground-floor commercial space. The exterior will feature a modern look with a combination of brick, siding, and composite panels. Parking for 12 vehicles will be tucked inside the building and accessed from the rear lane, keeping the street free of cars. To make the project possible, the developer needs to combine two existing lots into one and rezone the property to “Residential Mixed Use” (RMU), a zoning that specifically allows homes and businesses together in the same building.
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Extension of Time application

John Brebeuf Place Residences
Location: South side of John Brebeuf Place, west of Centennial Street, north of Grant Avenue
Developer: Shelter Canadian Properties Limited
Architect: Number TEN Architectural Group
Status: In development–Extension of Time
  • Extension of Time, On October 21, 2025, the applicant, McGowan Russell Group Inc., applied for an Extension of Time application and requested that the time limit to satisfy the Coming into Force provisions of By law No. 131/2022 be extended to December 15, 2026, in order to complete the required registrations.
Documents: Subdivision and Rezoning–June 24, 2022 | Variance–June 24, 2022 | Extension of Time–Subdivision & Rezoning–November 24, 2025
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Description: The subject site is located on the south side of John Brebeuf Place (a neighbourhood greenway and former rail line) in the J.B. Mitchell neighbourhood of the River Heights-Fort Garry ward. The applicant wishes to rezone the existing 79 160 sq. ft. lot to facilitate the construction of two (2) three (3) storey multi-family residential buildings with a total 63 dwelling units with a mix of two-bedroom and three-bedroom units with balconies. The site plan illustrates a large open space with a pedestrian pathway between the two proposed buildings. The development includes underground parking offering 82 stalls as well as 14 surface level visitor stalls. 24 secure indoor bicycle parking spaces are proposed in the underground parkade of each building in addition to surface level bike racks (total 56 stalls).
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Super classy development on John Brebeuf. More of that please.
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Super classy development on John Brebeuf. More of that please.
Yes. Brick = class. Brick all the things.
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Old Posted Nov 19, 2025, 5:38 AM
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Yes. Brick = class. Brick all the things.
this Upcoming Osborne development is also brick

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36 Roslyn Road
Location: 36 Roslyn Road
Developer: 6571574 MANITOBA LTD.
Architect: Verne Reimer Architecture
Status: In development
Documents: Rezoning & Variance – November 24, 2025
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Description: A new eight-storey apartment building with 72 units is proposed for the vacant lot at the southwest corner of Roslyn Road and Bryce Street in Winnipeg’s Osborne Village. The modern building will feature Tyndall stone and brick on the outside, a rooftop patio, and a welcoming main entrance at the corner with big floor-to-ceiling windows facing both streets. It will sit right at the sidewalk with no front or corner setbacks (except a small 2-foot step-back on part of Bryce Street), 5 feet from the neighbouring property on the west side, and tight to the back lane.The project includes 21 vehicle parking spaces (six of them accessible) in covered parking on the ground floor, plus a generous 52 secure indoor bike parking spots and a garbage enclosure at the rear southwest corner. While no trees are planned, the landscaping will include 44 shrubs. The development is designed to fit the high-density residential vision for Osborne Village and the city’s “Complete Communities” guidelines for mature neighbourhoods.






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Word on CBC this morning that Thunderbird House is going to be repaired and reopened. Begs the questions...1) who will be responsible for ensuring that it does not fall into disrepair again and 2) what will happen with the encampment and garbage dumb that currently surrounds it?
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Speaking of dumps. The encampment on Disraeli in front of MMF is a literal garbage dump. I heard something on the radio how the City was now going to be going into the camps. But I didnt really here what it was all about. Maybe in relation to the announcement some time ago about moving people from camps to housing of some sort. Any updates on that?
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Speaking of dumps. The encampment on Disraeli in front of MMF is a literal garbage dump. I heard something on the radio how the City was now going to be going into the camps. But I didnt really here what it was all about. Maybe in relation to the announcement some time ago about moving people from camps to housing of some sort. Any updates on that?
Latest from CBC news website:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...egin-9.6983989

No news on when the MMF site will be removed but the before and after photos in thi article are pretty dramatic.
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Latest from CBC news website:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...egin-9.6983989

No news on when the MMF site will be removed but the before and after photos in thi article are pretty dramatic.
The biggest piece of that article to me is that the outreach team was able to move the residents of the encampment into housing. It helps it was a smaller encampment and they only needed 4 housing units, but I'm glad they're not just tearing the tents down and saying get out of here.

Will be interesting to see how this develops as they get to the larger encampments. A lack of available housing has been one of the biggest barriers to getting people off the streets. Do they have the hundreds or thousands of units needed to get everyone from encampments into housing?
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