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Water Street is located in downtown St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It became a commercial trading outpost for the Basques , French , Spanish , Portuguese , and English . The street now boasts many souvenir shops, restaurants, pubs, and high-end boutiques, as well as other commercial ventures.
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288-300 and 291-307 Water Street as well as the Murray Premises National Historic Site St. John's NL 47°33′42″N 52°42′36″W / 47.5617°N 52.7101°W / 47.5617; -52.7101 ( Water Street Historic District National Historic Site of
Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland: 40 m (131 ft) 9: 1982: In 2008, St. John's based Fortis Inc. properties bought the Newfoundland Hotel and converted it to the Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland in 2009. [19] [20] 14 The Rooms: 38 m (125 ft) 5: 2004: This building houses the Newfoundland and Labrador provincial museum, art gallery, and archives. [21] 15
In January 2010, Fortis Properties, a subsidiary of Fortis Inc., announced plans to retrofit its existing building and construct a new 15-storey building next to it.The plan also called for 382 new parking spaces, an outdoor plaza and a pedestrian walk-way over Water Street to the TD Building, all at a cost of $75 million.
W New York - Downtown Hotel and Residences is a 630-foot-tall building (190 m) at 8 Albany Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.The 58-story building was completed in 2010, and is tied with two other buildings, Home Insurance Plaza and the W.R. Grace Building as the 106th tallest building in New York.
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In 1982, during the course of an archaeological excavation conducted as 161 Water Street was built, an 18th-century ship was discovered. [6] Portions of the ship and other artifacts were sent to the Mariners' Museum in Newport News. [5] 161 Water Street was completed in 1983. [7] The building was designed by Fox & Fowle. [1]