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Winnipeg | Lord Roberts | 25 & 28 Station Place | STNP 01 16F | STNP 02 22F | U/C

Station Place 01 | Station Place 02
Location: Station Place
Developer: Carrington Real Estate
Status: Under Construction
Documents: Plan Approval – 25 Station Place Approved Plans | Rezoning - 28 Station Place
Media: Raising the bar in Winnipeg; Carrington Real Estate breaks ground on premiere rental property
STNP 01 is a transit-oriented development in the Fort-Rouge neighbourhood featuring a luxury 16 storey highrise tower with a total of 156 units. The estimated completion date is Spring 2026
STNP 02 features a luxury 22 storey highrise tower with a total of 202 units, 3 commercial units and structured parking. The estimated completion date is Fall 2027.



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Transit-focused high-rise project banks on access, connectivity
By: Gabrielle Piché Friday, Jun. 28, 2024

An empty Winnipeg Transit bus parked near construction flashed a new message: Carrington.

Near the driver’s side, in a lot by Jubilee Station, crews upheaved ground to build Winnipeg’s new rapid transit-focused high-rise apartment.

It’s the beginning in a series of complexes close to city bus routes Carrington Real Estate plans to create.

“(This) is the very type of project that we as a council and city envision,” Mayor Scott Gillingham said after a sod-turning ceremony Friday in Fort Rouge. “It’s these types of infill projects and the densification that we really need to be building.”

arrington Real Estate ballparks its 16-storey tower, and a three-storey townhouse, will be complete in 2026. The site — 25 Station Pl. — will have 156 units, including 10 townhomes.

Construction on a similar apartment block across the street is scheduled to begin next year, according to Russell Krepart, a partner at MMP Architects. The architecture firm is working with Carrington on six transit-focused projects in the coming years.

In total, Carrington will develop some 350 units near Jubilee Station, Krepart said.

“We’re in a really dynamic area of the city,” he added. “Connectivity to those networks is really, really important.”

Carrington has been eyeing bus routes elsewhere: it plans to build in Fulton Grove (Parker lands); near the intersection of Donald Street and St. Mary Avenue, by the Graham Avenue transit way; along Provencher Boulevard and in South Osborne, Krepart relayed.

The buildings will share a “similar design language” — one focused on public transportation access, efficiency and design quality, Krepart detailed.

On Thursday, city council approved a Winnipeg Transit route overhaul, in which buses will run on a new spine-and-feeder system.

It’s a positive thing, viewed Jared Carrington, president of Carrington Real Estate.

“Stronger transit and more frequency in transit lines is ideal for our tenant base,” he said, adding it may open new areas for his company to look into.

He’s set a goal of developing 2,000 units near rapid transit lines within the next five to six years.

Carrington Real Estate was established in 2018. Carrington and business partner Sam Goszer are friends dating to their time at University of Winnipeg Collegiate (Carrington graduated in 2007). Goszer continues to work as a business and real estate lawyer.

The company was a small holdings firm, but has transitioned to its own development agency, according to its social media. It finished Kimberley Terrace, a 32-unit space in Elmwood, in December.

Gillingham, Coun. Sherri Rollins (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry) and deputy mayor Coun. Markus Chambers gave their stamp of approval for the company’s project near Jubilee Station.

“I vow to work at the speed of business,” Rollins said in a speech.

She regularly hears from area residents who can’t find suitable housing, she added.

The city is using housing accelerator funds to incentivize development along transit corridors, Gillingham said. Ottawa gave Manitoba $122 million last year, to be spread over three years. The fund is expected to assist construction of at least 3,100 housing units.

Winnipeg made zoning changes last year to receive funding, including allowing residential structures up to four storeys within 800 metres of major transit routes.

The future involves more multi-family development along corridors and shopping centre sites, Gillingham stated.

“Mall areas are big pads of concrete where we’ve got cars that park sometimes,” he remarked. “The sooner we get those built, the better.”

Once Winnipeg Transit’s spine-and-feeder system is implemented, major corridors will see more frequent service, Gillingham continued. The overhaul will take effect June 29, 2025.

Single-storey structures along routes such as Portage Avenue could be redeveloped for multi-family housing, Gillingham commented.

Fort Rouge’s in-the-works high-rise will house bachelor, one- and two-bedroom units, according to Carrington. Rents start at $1,350 and include Wi-Fi and utilities, he said.

Carrington Real Estate advertises the new apartment tower — called STNP01 — as including a geothermal heating and cooling system helping the complex be 40 per cent more energy efficient than national standards.

The structure is being built in insulated pre-cast concrete panels. It will have a glass bike storage locker fit for 133 bikes, and a parking lot to hold 164 vehicles.






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Nice to see some actual highrises directly next to a BRT station.

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Carrington has been eyeing bus routes elsewhere: it plans to build in Fulton Grove (Parker lands); near the intersection of Donald Street and St. Mary Avenue, by the Graham Avenue transit way; along Provencher Boulevard and in South Osborne, Krepart relayed.
Do we have any details on their South Osborne project? This is the first I've heard of it I think.
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Nice to see some actual highrises directly next to a BRT station.



Do we have any details on their South Osborne project? This is the first I've heard of it I think.
I’m also interested in what they have going on near Graham Avenue.
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Nice to see some actual highrises directly next to a BRT station.



Do we have any details on their South Osborne project? This is the first I've heard of it I think.
I believe this project is the South Osborne project. Technically this project is in Lord Roberts and Lord Roberts is a part of South Osborne (the area covering Lord Roberts + Riverview).

Very curious to see what they have planned for Graham Ave. Hopefully it's on the former SkyCity lot.
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I believe this project is the South Osborne project. Technically this project is in Lord Roberts and Lord Roberts is a part of South Osborne (the area covering Lord Roberts + Riverview).

Very curious to see what they have planned for Graham Ave. Hopefully it's on the former SkyCity lot.
Perhaps the rumoured 50 story? One could dream lol

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I believe this project is the South Osborne project. Technically this project is in Lord Roberts and Lord Roberts is a part of South Osborne (the area covering Lord Roberts + Riverview).

Very curious to see what they have planned for Graham Ave. Hopefully it's on the former SkyCity lot.
They have something planned for Graham? Source?
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They have something planned for Graham? Source?
It was posted above but here it is again:

https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/busine...ise-project-banks-on-access-connectivity

From the article:

"Construction on a similar apartment block across the street is scheduled to begin next year, according to Russell Krepart, a partner at MMP Architects. The architecture firm is working with Carrington on six transit-focused projects in the coming years."

"Carrington has been eyeing bus routes elsewhere: it plans to build in Fulton Grove (Parker lands); near the intersection of Donald Street and St. Mary Avenue, by the Graham Avenue transit way; along Provencher Boulevard and in South Osborne, Krepart relayed."
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Didn't catch the punctuation...I think that quote means that the Donald and St. Mary site is comma 'by the Graham Avenue transit way'.

Crap.
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Didn't catch the punctuation...I think that quote means that the Donald and St. Mary site is comma 'by the Graham Avenue transit way'.

Crap.
Damn I think you're right. We all got excited over nothing lol.
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Ballistic glass maybe lol
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Those are nice buildings...simple and elegant.

I have a client who loves the idea of windows into the bike room....then he built a building and even hidden behind solid steel doors with no windows has had multiple break ins.
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I believe this project is the South Osborne project. Technically this project is in Lord Roberts and Lord Roberts is a part of South Osborne (the area covering Lord Roberts + Riverview).
The way the article worded it makes it sound like the South Osborne project is an "elsewhere" future project, but I could just be misinterpreting it:

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I think they must have increased the # of floors. 16 & 25 Nice.. When I first read about this development, It was 15 & 23 floors.
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I think they must have increased the # of floors. 16 & 25 Nice.. When I first read about this development, It was 15 & 23 floors.
Yes they eliminated some of the townhouses and increased the floor count and units in the towers. Unfortunately it now leaves most of the parkades exposed whereas before the townhomes hid the parking structures.
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Yes they eliminated some of the townhouses and increased the floor count and units in the towers. Unfortunately it now leaves most of the parkades exposed whereas before the townhomes hid the parking structures.
Well, I am not thrilled about that part but, I think this is kind of a slightly secluded street, so far so I might not be as noticeable lets say smack downtown or The Wonderful Land Oz (Village), Corydon, The Exchange.
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http://clkapps.winnipeg.ca/DMIS/permalink.asp?id=A20250501(RM)CCC-14

Theres a few different meeting items on Station Place and Yards at Fort rouge in the City Centre committee meeting. I dont think there's anything new from the renders posted here. But has a lot of info on the second building.

It says the buildings are clad in precast concrete insulated panels. Is that like the building on Stradbrook. Ie: not EIFS.

It shows townhomes. Did somebody say the townhomes were removed? Maybe only from building 01.

It also shows 3 cru's facing Jubilee station in building 02.
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Theres a few different meeting items on Station Place and Yards at Fort rouge in the City Centre committee meeting. I dont think there's anything new from the renders posted here. But has a lot of info on the buildings.

It says the buildings are clad in precast concrete insulated panels. Is that like the building on Stradbrook. Ie: not EIFS.
That's good to hear, I like that building on Stradbrook. Speaking of which, has that building reopened yet?
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From the meeting materials, it looks like the townhomes will hide the parking garage on the north side but it will still be pretty visible from the south unfortunately (basically the Pembina and Jubilee views where most people will see it).
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