Latest News About Former Winnipeg Free Press Building

Updated 2026-04-23 17:05

I don’t have live access to the latest updates right now, but here’s what’s generally known about the Former Winnipeg Free Press Building.

If you’d like, I can search for the very latest developments and give you a concise update with verifiable sources. I can also pull together a quick timeline or a short-status note for non-technical readers.

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Description of Historic Place

The Free Press Building is a generously detailed six-storey structure completed in 1913 in downtown Winnipeg and now enclosed in a neighbourhood dominated by post-1980 development, including its own north-side office addition. The City of Winnipeg designation applies to the building on its footprint with the following interior elements: two-storey lobby, exterior revolving doors and articulated plasterwork on the main and second floors.

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The Old Lady of Carlton Street: The Winnipeg Free Press Building

The Manitoba Health Offices building at 300 Carlton Street does not try to hide what it once was. Along the roof, in boxy letters, are the words “FREE PRESS”. It is a not-so-subtle reminder of the building’s publishing past. For 79 years, 300 Carlton Street was the home of the Winnipeg Free Press, Manitoba’s oldest...

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