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^ Sherbrook is the more commercial strip as compared to Maryland. I think CRUs here would sit vacant or underused.
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^ Sherbrook is the more commercial strip as compared to Maryland. I think CRUs here would sit vacant or underused.
I disagree. I think spreading some love down Maryland would be great. Shortys has some of the best pizza in the city and is bumping. The hospital and main bike route into Wolseley right there provides a lot of foot traffic in area. I think it'd be a great spot for a nice bistro or something along those lines. Especially if they're building a patio right into the front of the building.
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Broadway Apartment Block
Location: 661 Broadway & 239 Furby St
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Description:The applicant proposes to demolish an existing 10-unit residential building to construct a 4-storey mixed-use development featuring three commercial units on the ground floor, accessible via Broadway, and 21 residential units on the upper floors, accessible via Furby Street. The project includes 16 parking spaces, with nine accessed from a rear public lane and seven at-grade interior spaces, along with four indoor bicycle parking spaces. The building will use brick veneer and hardie board materials, and the landscaping plan incorporates nine new trees and 26 new shrubs.
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Too bad there's no CRUs. Cool concept though.
Like CRUs ever get leased anyway.
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Like CRUs ever get leased anyway.
I could be mistaken but i think there is only one CRU available on the main West Broadway drag at the moment. It's an up and coming neighourhood and there is a lot of good stuff happening in the area in terms of urban renewal.
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2025, 4:37 PM
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^ its gaining momentum for sure - but IMO (I live in Wolseley) Sherbrook should be the focus for commercial, and there is still a ton of room for improvement in that regard. After that Maryland will probably take care of itself as development pressure spills over.
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^ its gaining momentum for sure - but IMO (I live in Wolseley) Sherbrook should be the focus for commercial, and there is still a ton of room for improvement in that regard. After that Maryland will probably take care of itself as development pressure spills over.
Fair enough. All we need is a real good pub in the neighbourhood haha. Also, hi neighbour, I'm in WB.
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God, that Furby Block is fuck ugly. Looks like an infill duplex with gigantism or the equally inbred cousin of that building behind the Rexall on Corydon.
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God, that Furby Block is fuck ugly. Looks like an infill duplex with gigantism or the equally inbred cousin of that building behind the Rexall on Corydon.
I think it looks alright... maybe I just have low standards.
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I think I just hate hardie board and the "house but make it giant" style of midrise that pops up here and there lol. Looks cheap and awkward to me.
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I think I just hate hardie board and the "house but make it giant" style of midrise that pops up here and there lol. Looks cheap and awkward to me.
Fair enough
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Lennard Taylor Design Studio makes move to West Broadway with eye on ‘healthy growth opportunity’
By: Gabrielle Piché
Posted: Monday, Jun. 16, 2025

Lennard Taylor clothes have reached Barcelona, New York and Toronto. Now, the designer is relocating his Winnipeg home base — and drastically changing operations to grow the business.

“The energy of this space is just tremendous,” Lennard Taylor said, walking through his new eponymously named boutique, Lennard Taylor Design Studio.

A mannequin stands guard outside 67 Sherbrook St. Its uniform: a black T-shirt dress decorated with hand-painted images of people.



Similar artwork dons shirts inside the boutique and overlays dressing room curtains. Through the past 18 years, Taylor has taken to beautifying stained clothing by painting overtop — it’s become the designer’s staple.

Other luxury fashion items, such as coats and pants, populate racks. In a side room, long-time employee Shirley Chan hems clothing and works on custom outfits.

The boutique isn’t yet open. Final permits should arrive in the coming weeks, Taylor estimated. Until then, he’s planning to pull items off the rack and sell pop-up style on the West Broadway front lawn.

Most of the brand’s life has unfurled downtown and in the Exchange District. Most recently, Lennard Taylor occupied a fifth-floor Exchange District spot.

It was too big and not accessible enough, Taylor said. So he moved.

“I just thought about, ‘When was I … happiest in my career?’” he said. “I replicated that with getting a new location.”

He flashed through his journey: injuring his knee roughly 18 years ago while playing soccer in Glasgow, ending his athletic career; trying on clothes in Europe and feeling his spirit lift; learning to sew; launching a store in Osborne Village, then moving to the Exchange District, then Garry Street.

There was a job at another clothing manufacturer, then back to full-time focusing on Lennard Taylor Design Studio. The company relocated to a few spaces downtown and in the Exchange District over the past years.

There were ebbs and flows: staffing up to 12 people, then down to two. Plenty of travel and trade shows; attracting clientele from Vancouver and New York to Winnipeg.

Often, Taylor picks items for his patrons. He and staff might spend the day custom-making a grad dress, mending torn clothing or teaching buyers sewing skills. “I couldn’t produce fast enough,” Taylor said.

Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Taylor became a father; the impending birth of his son led him to re-evaluate his work life.

“What do I want out of this?” Taylor, 39, recalled asking himself.

For one, it meant going back to “the grassroots” of his career — a smaller space and greater connections with customers. The West Broadway locale is roughly half the size of Taylor’s former fifth floor digs, which was 6,500 square feet.

This spot — previously a house — has a ground-floor entrance, five parking spaces in the back and room upstairs to hold another designer.

Taylor also recently inked deals with factories in Canada and abroad to make his wares. Until last year, all production was done in house.

“I didn’t have enough hands,” Taylor said. “Now I can look at the increased demand and take it on.”



Shipping Lennard Taylor goods wholesale, including to mom-and-pop shops nationally, is now possible, Taylor said. “I think it’s a healthy growth opportunity.”

He’s hired a chief operating officer to oversee day-to-day happenings. Meantime, he’s ready to focus on clothes and art: “It’s going back to what I love in the business, and that’s having my hands dirty — painting, sewing, creating.”

Clothing restoration workshops may be offered in the new space, Taylor hinted. He’s planning to turn his front lawn into a sculpture gallery, one that shows a transformation of clothing waste.

Waltz on in Barber Shop and Thom Bargen, a coffee shop, are across the street. There’s a chocolatier, a vintage store, many restaurants. The business community is part of the reason Taylor settled in West Broadway.

“It’s gonna be another Corydon (Avenue), the way it’s moving,” said Paul Vocadlo, co-owner of Bistro Dansk.

The eatery has resided near Lennard Taylor’s new digs for decades. By Vocadlo’s view, West Broadway has changed: far more small businesses.

His wife and business partner watched Taylor paint a shirt outside the boutique earlier this month.

“To have him in the neighbourhood is amazing,” Pamela Vocadlo said. “Couldn’t ask for a better addition.”

Lennard Taylor Design Studio will likely draw new traffic, they predicted. The sentiment was echoed by Eric Napier Strong, West Broadway BIZ executive director.

“It’s something we don’t presently have in the neighbourhood,” Napier Strong said. “I think it’s going to be a great fit.”

The luxury brand has grown by word of mouth, noted Mike Colatruglio, a Lennard Taylor customer. He stopped by earlier this month, wearing a custom pair of the designer’s jeans.

“People who know know,” he said. “I think it’s great for people in the area.”
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Looks like 252 Good St finally got its development permit. This was one of the Housing Accelerator Fund projects announced last year.

25-217227 MU 252 Good Street Partial Permit-Foundation. Partial Foundation Permit Issued 2025-10-14
25-204904 DP 252 Good Street Permit. 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. Issued 2025-10-14
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Funny how he previously blamed the the bike lane in front of his old location on McDermott for his business troubles, so he moved....to a spot where there's a bike lane in front.

"Taylor said business has suffered ever since some parking in the area was turned into bike lanes, as customers don’t want to walk blocks to go to a business."
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Looks like the demolition process has begun for the new Paragon building on Sherbrook. Crews out excavating to remove city service connections right now, looks like.
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Place of Pride welcome centre
Location: 545 & 549 Broadway
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Description: Rainbow Resource Centre's Place of Pride campus will feature A new glass-walled welcome centre which will provide a link between the apartment building and Wilson House so all three buildings are seamlessly connected. The welcome centre will include art spaces, a library and community-connection spaces along with a courtyard, garden and second-floor patio will provide outdoor community gathering spaces.
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I noticed that in addition to the houses being demoed for the Paragon development on the west side of Sherbrook, just north of Westminster, that footings are also going in for the smaller development further up the block, just south of Sara.

Nice to see that one start construction as it had been a vacant lot for a couple of years now. Next up it would be good to see the development of the old Melting Pot site get started.
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What is the smaller development just south of Sara?
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Sorry, I can't recall what's going in the old Melting Pot location; mind refreshing my memory?
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Sherbrook Mixed Use
Location: 150 Sherbrook Street
Developer: Sherbrook Real Estate & Holding Inc.
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Documents: Variance - July 4, 2022 | Appeal – February 1, 2023 | Plan Approval & Submitted Plans - May 17, 2023
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Description: A local developer has submitted plans for a new mixed-use building on the site of an old rooming house, which will be torn down to make way for the project. The four-story building will combine homes and businesses in one place: the ground floor will have shops or offices along with parking, while the upper floors will contain nine apartments—four on the second floor and five spread across the third and fourth floors. The design keeps hallways on the north side only, so every apartment gets bright southern light. A pitched gable roof will keep the building’s height lower on the north side to be a better neighbor to nearby properties, and solar panels will cover the south-facing roof to help produce clean energy. Residents will also have convenient indoor and secure bike parking right inside the building.














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