Travellers' Building site (Regina)

Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina
 destroyed, architectural heritage

This 1929 building was built for the Broder Development Co., and designed by the notable Regina architecture firm Storey and Van Egmond. Former occupants included the Arcadia Ballroom in 1929/45, Ed's Lunch in 1929/49, Radway's Lumber & Insurance in 1929/59, Saskatchewan Motor Club in 1931/60, Saskatchewan Civil Service Association in 1945/58, Dun & Bradstreet of Canada Ltd. in 1945/77, Wartime Housing Ltd. (later Canada Mortgage & Housing Corp.) in 1945/51, St. John Ambulance Association in 1945/59, and Group Medical Services in 1949/64.

The building was designated a municipal heritage property on April 9, 2001. The building was destroyed by fire on March 8, 2017.

www.regina.ca/opencms/export/sites/regina.ca/residents/...
publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/96/98054-StoreyVanEgmo...
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/travellers-building...
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Coordinates:   50°26'58"N   104°36'21"W
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