Dairy Building (Saskatoon)
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Remembered by many as the Purity Dairy, this building was built by architects Webster and Gilbert in 1930 for the Davis Dairy Company, then situated on Main Street. It served as a dairy until the 1970’s but went through several owners – Purity Dairy, Silverwood Dairy, and finally the Dairy Pool. The plant design included a mezzanine floor from which milk flowed by gravity into refrigerated storage. In 1994 the later exterior stucco was replaced by a fine brick facade in the style of the original and the interior was completely renovated. Today it is home to several businesses, including The Living Room café and Déja Vu hair salon.
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Coordinates: 52°7'4"N 106°39'22"W
- 8th Street business district 0.5 km
- Midtown Plaza 1.5 km
- Stonegate shopping centre 3.3 km
- The Centre mall 3.6 km
- Preston Crossing 4.4 km
- River City Centre 4.7 km
- Lawson Heights Mall 5.9 km
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance Salvage Yards 7.2 km
- Meadows Market 8.7 km
- Buck's Auto Parts 9 km
- Broadway business district
- Rotary Park 0.6 km
- Nutana 0.6 km
- Haultain 1 km
- Buena Vista 1.2 km
- Victoria Park 1.3 km
- Queen Elizabeth 1.6 km
- King George 1.9 km
- R.M. Corman Park No. 344 (Cory) 2.1 km
- Exhibition 2.3 km