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  2. Safelite - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Safelite was acquired by Luxembourg based Belron, which is in turn owned by the D'Ieteren group, [3] Belron is the world's largest vehicle glass company, providing service in over 32 countries. Thomas Feeney became the president and CEO in 2008. [4]

  3. 360 Main (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    The purchase included the Winnipeg Square shopping mall and totalled approximately $102.5 million. [8] 360 Main is currently owned by Artis REIT, a real estate investment trust from Winnipeg. In late 2016, Artis REIT announced that the exterior 360 Main would be completely reclad in glass. The reclad project cost $25 million and was completed ...

  4. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

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    Check-in hall at Winnipeg Richardson International Airport's Main Terminal. Winnipeg's main airport terminal was designed by Argentine architect Cesar Pelli and Stantec. [25] The terminal's design was inspired by the City of Winnipeg's distinctive landscape and the province of Manitoba's vast prairies and sky. [26]

  5. Manitoba Hydro Place - Wikipedia

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    Five years before the MHB was designed the typical office space in Canada utilized used 550 kWh/m 2 per year. [19] Because of recent work to reduce energy consumption in Winnipeg, a typical office highrise in the city uses approximately 325 kWh/m 2 annually. [19] Current annual Canadian energy targets for Class A office towers are 260kWh/m 2. [19]

  6. Beausejour, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Sustained by a nearby deposit of high quality sand, it was the first glass container factory in Western Canada. Glassblowers from Poland and the United States, supported by local labour, used silica sands to produce bottles for breweries and soft drink companies in Winnipeg. In 1909 it was taken over by a Winnipeg businessman, who expanded ...

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  8. Stony Mountain Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Institution (medium-security) began operations in 1877, making it the oldest running federal prison in Canada following the closure of Ontario's Kingston Penitentiary on 30 September 2013. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Immediately adjacent to Stony Mountain Institution is the Rockwood Institution , a minimum-security facility established in 1962. [ 2 ]

  9. Public Safety Building (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    In the original master plan, the site of the Public Safety Building was to house the Greater Winnipeg Metropolitan government. [8] At the time, the land was the site of a 19th-century market building that was converted into civic offices, which were moved into the new Winnipeg City Hall Administration Building in 1964. [7]

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