Posted Jun 1, 2023, 2:00 PM
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this is the first time I've heard it called the "Water Tower District", I kinda of like that and hopefully they restor the water tower to make it prominent. A sliver of the industrial land has hit the market.
this provides an overview of the area, nice that Speers will run through there to Hwy 59
https://shindico.com/email/documents...leBrochure.pdf
Olexa Developments Ltd is creating the Water Tower District, a 165-acre true mixed-use development, consisting of multi-family, retail, office, parklands, and industrial. The development will have sidewalks, interior walking paths, active transportation paths, and connectivity to Winnipeg’s dynamic transportation network. In addition, there will be a controlled intersection at Marion and direct access to Highway 59 (Lagimodiere Blvd.) via Speers Road.
70 acres of industrial lands are part of a 165-acre actual mixed-use development. Ideally located in St. Boniface, the site is well suited for last-mile delivery, and the proximity to the workforce is a great advantage. The Water Tower District is using the concept of a transit-oriented development (TOD) featuring active and traditional transportation options with direct access to Marion Street and Hwy 59 (Lagimodiere Blvd.) It will provide connectivity to major transportation routes.
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