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The Windsor Arms Apartments, designed by architect Cecil Burgess, [1] was completed on April 1, 1930, at a cost of $300,000 (in 1930 dollars). The builder claimed this cost to be 85% above the average cost of construction because of conveniences incorporated into the structure. [ 2 ]
The Daly Building was a historic department store and office building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that was demolished with much controversy in 1991–92. [ 1 ] The building, designed by Moses Chamberlain Edey , opened as the T. Lindsay department store on June 21, 1905 and was Ottawa's first department store.
Minto Apartments owns 57% of Minto Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust. [10] Minto Communities Canada is a home builder in Ottawa, Toronto, and Calgary. It has built 60,000 homes over its history. It builds both low-rise and high-rise housing, and in recent years has been building more luxury rental projects. [11]
The tallest building in Ottawa—Gatineau is the 45-storey, 143 m (469 ft) tall Claridge Icon located in Little Italy. The tallest building approved for construction in Ottawa—Gatineau is the 65-storey, 234 m (768 ft) tall 900 Albert — Tower 1, part of the three-tower 900 Albert Development located in Centretown West. [3] [4] [5] [6]
The Claridge Icon is a 45-storey condominium tower in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is located at the intersection of Carling Avenue and Preston Street in Little Italy. [1] [3] When the structure topped out in 2019, it became the tallest building in Ottawa since 1971 and the tallest in Ottawa-Gatineau since 1978.
Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre was developed out of a project named "Cinema City", proposed in 1964. The proposed CA$25 million complex would feature over 80 stores across three floors, a three-screen movie theatre and four luxury apartment buildings with a planned opening date of March 1967. However, the following years saw no development.