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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 8:58 PM
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Some deadbeat building owner turned a functional, mostly leased building into an empty, vacant black hole. And demolished the neighbouring building to create an empty lot along Portage Avenue for good measure.

The barcode architects have their logo up in one of the 2nd floor windows, so if anything ever gets going on this building, we can expect some glitzy siding, dark paint and weirdly small steel grate balconies.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 9:00 PM
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I think it's all tied to the Boyd Building Reno - speaking of which is this dead? There has been minimal movement for years after they tore down the small storefront beside the building.

It would be great to see this building all reno'd up with storefronts and apartments beside it!
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 9:01 PM
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Some deadbeat building owner turned an functional, mostly leased building into an empty, vacant black hole. And demolished the neighbouring building to create an empty lot along Portage Avenue for good measure.

The barcode architects have their logo up in one of the 2nd floor windows, so if anything ever gets going on this building, we can expect some glitzy siding, dark paint and weirdly small steel grate balconies.
Can another architecture firm please do it lol
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 9:04 PM
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There was a permit issued almost 2 years ago to the date for structural stabilization of the west wall. Another permit in Nov 2022 was:
Upgrades to all floors of 10-storey office tower to include replacement of elevator and equipment, addition of fire-separation between new spaces and stairs/elevators to meet code. New parkade in the basement with new ramp to it. New openings and infills to the south elevation. New Mechanical and Electrical systems.

I work downtown and regularly walk by and have not seen much for movement on the site at all.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 9:09 PM
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I think it's all tied to the Boyd Building Reno - speaking of which is this dead? There has been minimal movement for years after they tore down the small storefront beside the building.

It would be great to see this building all reno'd up with storefronts and apartments beside it!
I just looked up Boyd Building renovation on Google. Came across this article from 2017. Looks like the owner is Armik Babakhanians, who is best know for being the owner of Caspian Construction (contractor for Winnipeg Police HQ).

https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/bu...-boyd-building

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New lease on life for Boyd Building
Commercial tenants move out as massive reno set to begin

The new year is set to bring new changes for Winnipeg’s historic Boyd Building.

As the remaining commercial tenants of the nine-storey structure finish moving out by the end of the month, preliminary work on the building — located on the 300 block of Portage Avenue — is set to begin in January.

While it remains undecided what the future holds for the site, following construction, it will no longer serve as office space, owner Armik Babakhanians said.

He added that residential units are being contemplated, but a decision won’t be made for five to six months.

The building is registered to Jags Development Ltd., which is affiliated with Caspian Construction, owned by Babakhanians.

Caspian has been in the news in the past couple years because of the RCMP criminal investigation into the construction of Winnipeg’s new police headquarters and the Canada Post mail processing plant near the Winnipeg James Richardson International Airport.

Babakhanians said the main floor of the Boyd Building — which is home to the Boyd Medical Clinic — will remain a walk-in, and operations will not be affected by construction.

He considers it important for the clinic to stay open in downtown Winnipeg, where it is accessible to inner city residents.

He also said the building’s infrastructure is “failing” because of the way it’s been maintained over the years.

As such, a lengthy renovation will be required.

Three of the floors have been vacated, while a handful of medical and dental offices will remain open until the end of the month.

At least one of the floors has been gutted.

Whatever the future holds for the Boyd Building, Stefano Grande, CEO of Downtown Winnipeg BIZ, said the redevelopment of the site — along with a number of other projects underway in the city centre — is a very positive thing for downtown.

“I think in most North American cities, there is a return to urbanism. There’s a renewal of downtowns. We’re seeing that in our city,” Grande said.

“It’s being driven by our baby boomers, who are getting older and downsizing into condos and apartments. It’s also being driven by our millennials.”

Should the decision be made to renovate the Boyd Building into condominiums or apartments, it would join a number of other downtown residential developments in the works.

Those projects include the True North Square development on Hargrave and Carlton streets, the SkyCity development across from the police headquarters, the Portage and Main apartment tower, as well as the Sterling Building and the D Condo development.

“We know that if there ever was a silver bullet to revitalization, it’s increasing the density of people who live in our downtown. So we’re very encouraged with the growth that’s happening in our city centre,” Grande said.

“People who live downtown usually work downtown, which bodes well for traffic congestion. They’re spending money at retail shops, restaurants and services. When the downtown workers go home, the residents stay, continuing to keep our neighbourhood vibrant on weekends and evening.”

He expects to see downtown development continue in the coming years, as inner-city residential life is attractive to both millennials and baby boomers — the two largest demographic markets.

Asked if there should be any concern that these sites — particularly ones targeting individuals with higher incomes — could be left empty because of a lack of demand or money, Grande said he doesn’t expect that to be the case.

On the contrary, rather than concern for a lack of interest in living downtown, Grande feels a much bigger issue facing the city is suburban sprawl.

From a business perspective, he feels it makes more fiscal sense to focus on redevelopment downtown than continuing to expand outward and create new suburbs and neighbourhoods.

“The cost to the City of Winnipeg to sustain new neighbourhoods is quite significant compared to these older neighbourhoods downtown. We have all the assets right here, but the market is still being dragged out to the suburbs. It’s costing taxpayers millions of dollars and it’s not sustainable,” he said.

“It takes away from our older neighbourhoods. This infrastructure already exists. What we offer downtown is density. When you build that kind of density, you generate so much tax on such a small piece of land like a city block. From a business perspective, it makes sense.”

Designed by local architect J.D. Atchison, the Boyd Building was built for Winnipeg businessman W.J. Boyd in 1912.

Know of any newsworthy development in the local office, retail, industrial or multi-family-residential sectors? Let us know at [email protected].

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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 10:08 PM
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Armik and his ilk are the scum of the earth. Gonna be another demo-by-neglect case. Him and Zaifman probably hang out.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 20, 2023, 12:07 AM
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Condo/Hotel Dev. across True North Square

Does anyone know what is happening with the development across from the True North Square and just south/adjacent to the new insurance hi-rise office tower? it has been at a standstill for a number of years now, just wondering if there are plans for it to go ahead anytime.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 20, 2023, 12:19 AM
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Does anyone know what is happening with the development across from the True North Square and just south/adjacent to the new insurance hi-rise office tower? it has been at a standstill for a number of years now, just wondering if there are plans for it to go ahead anytime.
I have heard nothing, some posters here with links to TNSE have said their impression is not in the near future. Others have speculated that it won’t start until their (Northland Properties) other eternally-ongoing project (Sandman at Sargent and Rt 90) is done. Also someone mentioned that it is being reimagined from its 2-tower original design into a taller, single building design.

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Old Posted Oct 20, 2023, 1:25 AM
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There are a few properties that irk me and are all in the wrong hands.
The once stately Boyd building, once a beacon for that stretch along Edmonton street is looking a fright. It is now the worst looking edifice on Portage avenue hands down.
The historic Pantages Theatre is another majestic venue just sitting there.
I had a feeling a few years back selling Pantages privately to unknowns was a huge mistake.They admitted to the Winnipeg F P they have no clear plan on how to proceed. Nice?
15 Years for Ken Zaifman, now known as a Shyster... The once handsome ST Charles remains empty and is rotting more each day. The gateway structure to our Exchange districy will soon be lost.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 20, 2023, 1:02 PM
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There are a few properties that irk me and are all in the wrong hands.
The once stately Boyd building, once a beacon for that stretch along Edmonton street is looking a fright. It is now the worst looking edifice on Portage avenue hands down.
The historic Pantages Theatre is another majestic venue just sitting there.
I had a feeling a few years back selling Pantages privately to unknowns was a huge mistake.They admitted to the Winnipeg F P they have no clear plan on how to proceed. Nice?
15 Years for Ken Zaifman, now known as a Shyster... The once handsome ST Charles remains empty and is rotting more each day. The gateway structure to our Exchange districy will soon be lost.
Could be worse, Ray Rybachuk could still be alive.
     
     
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Boyd building is a head scratcher. They had leasees that they kicked out, just for it to sit empty for years.
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Old Posted Oct 20, 2023, 5:50 PM
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Could be worse, Ray Rybachuk could still be alive.
I had to look up the name. Wow!
To borrow a statement from a Daffy pal of mine,
Seems he ws quite Despicable.

Within a second...So many negative articles about that dude.
Sounds like he was amorale, lacked scruples & void of any business acumen.
     
     
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Commercial lot south of Shell at Pembina/Dalhousie, just north of the Perimeter is up for sale.

https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/2...a-hwy-winnipeg

Listing says the city would be willing to rezone to CMU or RMU.
     
     
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Commercial lot south of Shell at Pembina/Dalhousie, just north of the Perimeter is up for sale.

https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/2...a-hwy-winnipeg

Listing says the city would be willing to rezone to CMU or RMU.
The link does not work. Already sold? It is amazing how long that property has been sitting undeveloped for so many years.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 21, 2023, 2:10 PM
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Might be a pile of remedial work that needs to be undertaken scaring off potential buyers

Nvm not the shell that’s for sale, my bad

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Old Posted Oct 21, 2023, 9:38 PM
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The link does not work. Already sold? It is amazing how long that property has been sitting undeveloped for so many years.
Link works for me but says $1 and 2 sq feet for sale (same as yesterday when I looked) so I guess its a typo on the site.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 22, 2023, 12:35 PM
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Link works for me but says $1 and 2 sq feet for sale (same as yesterday when I looked) so I guess its a typo on the site.
Working for me too. Add a few 0's after the 1.
     
     
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The pricing and square footage are just dumby numbers. You need to call them so they can woo you into buying the site.
     
     
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