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263: 29: 271: 298:, as well as garlands of flowers around the semicircular second floor windows. The exterior is also ornamented with ten green wreaths bearing "1912" (the year of construction) as well as a pair of terracotta angel wings beneath each window, and five plaques identifying it as the Lindsay Building. 243:
The building's location was conveniently directly beside the Oxford Hotel, another property already owned by Lindsay. Originally planned as a 7-storey building, three additional storeys were added to the plan after construction had already begun.
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In 2002, the Lindsay Building was announced to have the top seven stories converted into 35 affordable rental apartments, as it had been empty for several years. The owners of the building, Brad and Dale Ostrum, received
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for entrepreneur Frank Lindsay by local architects John Woodman and Raymond Carey, who had previously designed the Paris building on
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firm. One unit was used as a tailor shop by first Harry Greenberg, and later Palay Tailors. The main floor featured the offices of
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The building has undergone some alterations since it was built, including removal of entranceways and glass
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The building features reinforced concrete slab construction, which was unusual at the time, when
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Constructed during a 14-month period between 1911 and 1912, the building was designed as an
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Throughout the years, the upper office floors were occupied by "Lindsay Life Insurance",
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were common. The exterior of the building features a sheathing of cream-coloured
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in what are now bay windows. The original awnings have also been removed.
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The building was constructed by the Kelly-Simpson Company at a cost of
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for many years on the Notre Dame side, along with Lindy's lunch bar.
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The building is currently primarily used as rental apartments.
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Exterior details of the Lindsay Building's second floor
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for the project from CentreVenture Development Corp.
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on top which was decorated with the code letters for
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Residential (originally office) in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Winnipeg
Manitoba
Coordinates
49°53′44″N 97°08′28″W / 49.89551°N 97.141245°W / 49.89551; -97.141245
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terra-cotta
terracotta
apartment building
downtown core
Winnipeg
Manitoba
World War I
office building
Portage Avenue
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steel framed buildings
terracotta
cartouches
pilasters
Ionic capitals
transoms
aerial
CJOB
CA$
confectioner
stock brokerage
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