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Salisbury House of Canada Ltd. is a restaurant chain based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Known locally as "Sals", the chain is considered a Winnipeg institution. The first Salisbury House restaurant was founded in downtown Winnipeg in 1931 by Ralph Erwin (September 2, 1902 – June 5, 1983), [2] who named the venture after the salisbury steak.
The restaurant has been called a "Portland landmark". [2] The business was included in Eater Portland 's 2022 overview of "Where to Eat and Drink in Downtown Portland". [ 3 ]
This building, together with 330 Main and 360 Main, now spans an entire city block. [6] It is the first residential building to be located at the 300 block near Portage and Main. [8] In March 2021, it reached the height of 128 metres (420 ft), passing 201 Portage, which had been Winnipeg's tallest tower since 1990. [9]
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360 Main is a 32-storey office tower located at Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba. [3] It is connected to the Winnipeg Square underground mall and the Winnipeg Skywalk. 360 Main & Shops of Winnipeg Square comprises 597,755 square feet of leasable area, of which 55,284 square feet is the retail component of Winnipeg Square.
On 13 August 1981, Portage and Main was the place where Dale Hawerchuk signed his contract with the Winnipeg Jets and later was the location of the "Save the Jets" rallies in 1995 and 1996. [ 10 ] In 2016, with the deal to close the intersection set to expire, city officials were contemplating re-opening of the intersection to pedestrians. [ 11 ]
It continues to the Main Street Bridge over the Assiniboine River, where it enters downtown and becomes Main Street. After passing through downtown, it runs along the west bank of the Red River to its northern terminus at the Winnipeg city limits, just south of the north Perimeter Highway (Manitoba Highway 101), and becomes Manitoba Highway 9.
This is a list of tallest buildings in Winnipeg, the capital and largest city in Manitoba, Canada. Winnipeg has 8 buildings that stand taller than 100 m (328 ft). [citation needed] As of 2011, Winnipeg had 144 completed high-rise buildings, with 4 more under construction, 3 approved for construction, and 2 proposed. [citation needed]