Artis Reit Residential Tower | |
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![]() 300 Main under construction, September 2021 | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Multifamily residential, retail |
Architectural style | Modern |
Address | 300 Main Street |
Coordinates | 49°53′37″N97°08′18″W / 49.8937°N 97.1382°W |
Construction started | 2019 |
Construction stopped | 2022 |
Estimated completion | 2022 |
Cost | $165 m CAD |
Height | 141.7 metres (465 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 42 [1] |
Floor area | 580,000 sq ft (54,000 m2) |
Design and construction | |
Developer | Artis Reit |
Website | |
300main |
Artis Reit Residential Tower, or 300 Main, is a multi-family residential high-rise building Main Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [2] Standing at 141.7 metres and 42 storeys, it is the tallest building in Manitoba. [3] [4]
Located near the intersection of Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg, the building is connected to the Winnipeg Skywalk system, as well as other buildings owned by Artis REIT, including 330 Main and the Winnipeg Square parkade. [5] On its first floor is an Earls restaurant, which was previously located two blocks south, nearer to The Forks. [6]
This building, together with 330 Main and 360 Main, now spans an entire city block. [5] It is the first residential building to be located at the 300 block near Portage and Main. [7]
In March 2021, it reached the height of 128 metres (420 ft), passing the 201 Portage building, which had been Winnipeg's tallest tower since 1990. [8]
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