Landmark
Office Tower to transform Winnipeg's Confusion Corner.
WINNIPEG,
MB (April 16, 2013) -- Demolition will begin Wednesday, April 17,
2013 at the site of the future Landmark Office Tower at Confusion
Corner in Winnipeg.
The
demolition, which will begin at 10 a.m. and last four to six weeks,
will make way for the new construction project. Local firm Imperial
Properties is the property manager and leasing agent for the
development.
"We
are very excited to see work begin on the Landmark Office Tower this
week," said Adrian Schulz, spokesperson for Imperial
Properties. "This is a great opportunity for
the local community and members of the news media to attend and watch
this major project commence. Over the next year, there are going to
be some significant changes made to the site that will transform and
enhance Confusion Corner overall."
Space
at 257 Osborne St. site opened up when the previous commercial
tenant, Bruni Auto, moved to a different location. The Imperial
Properties team has been working on the development project for the
past months, and now that warmer weather is on its way, the company
is eager begin the demolition and construction process.
The
Landmark Office Tower will be a first-class commercial structure
featuring large windows, an open and customizable floor plan, modern
mechanical systems and onsite property management. It is located at
the highest traffic count intersection of Winnipeg, where traffic
counts average more than 91,100 vehicles per day. It is the key
connection point to the City Center, Osborne and Corydon Village.
Already
leased are the main retail floor-to a national restaurant chain-and
one office floor, which a business center operator will occupy. This
leaves three floors and 18,120 total square feet available which are
ideal for professional or medical office use.
"This
will be a state-of-the-art office building, and there is still plenty
of space with ground and underground parking available for business
tenants to claim," Schulz said. "We do expect this space to
lease up quickly, so we encourage all interested parties to inquire
soon. The amenities of the new building, combined with its
outstanding landmark location, are sure to give tenants some
wonderful opportunities for success."
Wednesday's
demolition will also provide media members with the opportunity to
take "before" photos of the current structure, and then
track the effort's progress in the upcoming months.
The
Landmark Office Tower project is scheduled for completion by 2014. To
learn more about Imperial Properties and its work, visit
http://www.imperialproperties.ca/commercial.
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Please
direct inquiries to: Adrian Schulz, 204-272-8799
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