Upper Fort Garry Project Update
The "Friends
of Upper Fort Garry" recognize the immense importance
of this historic site (lands at 100 Main Street), which are
now currently surplused and for sale by the City of Winnipeg.
This site is the birthplace of Winnipeg and Manitoba and recognized
as such in the EOI submission. We will continue to update
this site as this project progresses. Further information
is available through the office at Heritage Winnipeg.
Reports for Download:
Final
Report 2.6Mb
Heritage
Buildings At Risk Update:
The
Ryan Building - 104 King Street -
Following a fire
in 1991, the boarded-up King building has been left to the
elements—a classic case of demolition by neglect.
Located smack in the middle of Winnipeg's stunning Exchange
District—an area declared a National Historic Site in
1997 and a location for films like the Oscar-winning “Capote”—is
the four-storey 19th-century warehouse. V acant for the past
15 years, it sits at a prominent intersection, kitty-corner
to Old Market Square in the heart of the Exchange where summer
festivals are held. The city of Winnipeg designated the King
Building as a Grade 2 heritage structure in 1988. Its owner,
Bedford Investments, appears determined to raze it for a parking
lot.
Its resilience is a testament to its robust construction.
Built in 1895 of brick, large timber beams, and Tyndall stone,
the King Building was one of the first Winnipeg warehouses
built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, a Chicago-derived
style that reflected Winnipeg's desire to become the “Chicago
of the North.”
The warehouse is being watched by Heritage Winnipeg, and the
city enforces some basic protection using the “Vacant
and Derelict Buildings Bylaw.” A 2005 city report found
the roof leaking, floors and ceilings collapsing, the fire
alarm inoperable, and bricks loose on its exterior. Bedford
Investments claims redevelopment of the property is not economically
viable, but refuses to sell it. The owner would like to combine
the King Building site with the surface parking lot it owns
next door, possibly to erect a parkade.
(Information
Courtesy of)
Heritage Canada
website at www.heritagecanada.org - Top Ten list of endangered
places in Canada
Currently CentreVenture
Development Corporation is working with the City of Winnipeg
to stabilize the building and the cost will be put on the
owner's (Bedord Investments) tax bill.
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