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Downtown Winnipeg Buildings of Portage and Main 300 Main under construction, 2022 Manitoba Legislature 55 Nassau in Osborne Village. 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]
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]
The 33-storey, 47,000-square-metre (510,000 sq ft) building stands 128 metres (420 ft) tall, making it the second tallest building in Winnipeg. It is 3.9 metres (13 ft) taller than the Richardson Building, which is located across the street. It is the tallest building between Hamilton and Calgary, and has been since its construction.
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2009 Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)'s Best Tall Building Americas award. At the time, CTBUH said Manitoba Hydro Place "was designed to be completely site specific. The design could not be transplanted to another city and still work, thus making it the perfect response to the seeming homogenization of the world's skylines."
List of tallest buildings in Winnipeg; 0–9. 201 Portage; 360 Main (Winnipeg) M. Manitoba Hydro Place; R. Richardson Building (Winnipeg) U. Union Bank Building
Construction is ongoing now, with completion estimated for 2021. It will stand at 465 feet (142 m), the new tallest building in Winnipeg. A new building between the 300 Main apartment complex and the 360 Main office tower, 330 Main, will become a GoodLife Fitness gym and Earls restaurant. In January 2015, the building gained a LEED Canada Gold ...
This building was one of the tallest buildings in Toronto upon completion in 1929. Demolished to make way for First Canadian Place. 3 Owasina Hall: Calgary: 83.5 m (274 ft) 22 1972 2016 The high-rise student residential building had been sitting vacant since 2006. Demolished to make way for a new building complex at SAIT.