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Old Posted Jun 5, 2025, 5:12 PM
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Why don't they state the fact that they just don't want it to get built. One person stated it will block the view out of my window, most are concerned about the construction aspect of it. If all appeals were held on this basis, we will never build anything again.

I can somewhat understand if you object to it's appearance or design features, but that is subjective. I see no legitimate reason why this shouldn't be built. The City needs housing, the City wants to densify, the Exchange wants more people animating the streets to create better safety, the City wants to develop under-used and derelict properties.

This project seems to check all the boxes...but is 6.1 ft taller than allowed. That is pretty insignificant to squash a terrific new project.
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2025, 6:29 PM
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I don't think this appeal is going anywhere regardless. It's too bad it eats into the construction season though.
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2025, 6:44 PM
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I think the people appealing this project were somewhat emboldened by Heritage's rather over the top opposition statement to the design of the building - of which the only aspect they disagreed with was the height. But you would never know it based on their statement.

We are bickering over 6 feet and change. It's nonsense.
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2025, 6:46 PM
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Some familiar names in there... lol
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2025, 6:53 PM
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Dumb shit that is holding this city back:
I would think the new roof pop up by 546 on the Travellers Bldg takes it above 100ft or very close?

6 additional feet is really of no consequence.

I hope it gets built…
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2025, 7:00 PM
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Just noticed a For Sale sign by Capital on 128 James Avenue while having coffee. Wonder if construction pricing just came in…

That would be disappointing if all that front end work was for not…
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2025, 7:11 PM
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Just noticed a For Sale sign by Capital on 128 James Avenue while having coffee. Wonder if construction pricing just came in…

That would be disappointing if all that front end work was for not…
Just looked at the street view and if you search 128 james avenue specifically, it still has street views from 2012. It's crazy how much that area has changed with Pumphouse, District Condos, Sky Condos.
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Just noticed a For Sale sign by Capital on 128 James Avenue while having coffee. Wonder if construction pricing just came in…

That would be disappointing if all that front end work was for not…
I believe it's for a Commercial Office Condo in the building.
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PPD committee shot down the appeal.

Watching these meetings is an absolutely stunning spectacle. Two hours into the meeting Santos still wasn't clear what they were voting on, and just prior to the committee vote Wyatt mixed up the appellant and the developer...

Democracy in action.
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PPD committee shot down the appeal.

Watching these meetings is an absolutely stunning spectacle. Two hours into the meeting Santos still wasn't clear what they were voting on, and just prior to the committee vote Wyatt mixed up the appellant and the developer...

Democracy in action.
It's astonishing how much time gets wasted in these meetings with questions from the councillors that have already been clearly outlined in the reports that are publicly posted days in advance of the meeting.
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PPD committee shot down the appeal.

Watching these meetings is an absolutely stunning spectacle. Two hours into the meeting Santos still wasn't clear what they were voting on, and just prior to the committee vote Wyatt mixed up the appellant and the developer...

Democracy in action.
Yeah it's crazy, you think they would take 10 minutes before the meeting to read what the project is and why it's being appealed. Also, most of the councillors have been on City Council for at least 5 years now, you think they would have gotten the hang of these development applications by now.
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He might be busy rehearsing with a Miss Elovia Jewton_Nohn
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2025, 1:24 PM
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Apartment, commercial space proposal for historic Exchange buildings moves a step forward
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Posted: 7:27 PM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 11, 2025

A proposed apartment complex and commercial space at the site of two historic buildings in the Exchange District cleared another hurdle Tuesday.

Council’s property and development committee voted to uphold a variance and partial heritage designation to a add a nine-storey addition and 114 units on top of each of the existing heritage buildings located at 291 Bannatyne Ave.

The committee originally approved a variance asking for reductions in the loading and parking stall width requirements, as well as increases in the building height maximum.


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Fifteen people appealed the variance for the project at the property, which is home to the historic Sanford Building and Maw’s Garage.

Gregory Evans, an area resident speaking on behalf of the appellant Alan Tate, expressed concerns about potential damage to surrounding buildings that comes with the development, as well as diminishing the area’s historical charm.

“We do not want to sacrifice historic details for the sake of densification,” he told the committee.

Several other residents spoke in support of the heritage designation appeal, saying the new build would compromise the area as it stands.

In a report presented to the committee, the public service recommended the decision be upheld and that the development proceed.

“The proposed variances will enable the applicant to rehabilitate multiple commercial storefronts on Princess Street while creating a new commercial storefront on King Street by restoring the heritage building and further activating the street frontage,” the report authored by city planner Kurtis Kowalke said.

“The development will also bring additional residents to the Exchange District which will assist in efforts to create a critical mass of population to support commercial activity in the area.”

Developer Ryan Ridge with Ridgix Building Solutions Inc. detailed his plan to keep the development’s facade consistent with the area with brick overlays and punched windows.

He also discussed his plan to develop the commercial space on the ground floor into a public market.

The appeals were denied in both circumstances by a vote of 3-0.

The project must now receive a second heritage designation permit, which includes a geotechnical analysis, before development can begin.

The Sanford Building, built in 1890 at the height of Winnipeg’s construction and real estate boom, is currently home to the Exchange Event Centre. In 1941 a fire destroyed the upper three floors and only the ground floor remains.

Maw’s Garage, built in 1903, currently exists as a parkade.

Chris Graves, owner of the Kings Head Pub attached to Maw’s Garage, said while the project means his bar will lose parking spaces, he remains excited about the development

“If we can agree that the structure will be sound and that our buildings will be sound, I think we can all agree that this is a phenomenal project, and I think we all should be excited about this,” he told the committee. “We are willing to make those sacrifices to be able to have developments like this downtown.”

Cindy Tugwell, executive director of Heritage Winnipeg, applauded the developer’s consultations with area businesses and local organizations.

The head of the heritage organization said without developer intervention, buildings such as Maw’s are at risk of collapse.

“It sort of falls suit from 110 years ago, when they used to take the buildings, they used to build them and then add additions. And you can see many of them in the Exchange where the cornices have changed and they’ve added three and four floors. This is very much in line with that,” she said.

Area councillor and committee member Vivian Santos was in support of the project, but said she wants to see more resident consultation on similar projects moving forward.
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Old Posted Jul 30, 2025, 12:59 PM
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I noticed a small excavator inside Maw’s Garage this morning digging out the floor/gravel pad. Perhaps this is the start of construction???
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hmmm...differences of opinion.
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