Armour/Norman Block (Regina)
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Saskatchewan /
Regina /
Broad Street, 1601
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This 1904 building was built for pioneer rancher, butcher and real estate developer Hugh Armour. Renamed the Old Armour Block after the opening of a second commercial building in 1912, it became the Norman Block in 1949. The Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation acquired the building in the late 1980s and renovated it. It is the oldest commercial and apartment block remaining in Regina. The property overlooks the Broad Street Subway, which was built in 1910 and extended in 1914.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°27'10"N 104°36'21"W
- Regency Graden 3.2 km
- Evans Court 3.4 km
- Apartments 3.6 km
- "Sky Harbour" Apartments 5 km
- The Greens 6.5 km
- Forest Grove Village 234 km
- McEown Park 234 km
- Terra Nova Townhome Condos 237 km
- Chinook Village 434 km
- Axxess Condo 438 km
- CP container yards 0.4 km
- Downtown 0.6 km
- Warehouse District 0.7 km
- Heritage (neighbourhood) 0.8 km
- Germantown 0.9 km
- General Hospital Area 1.1 km
- Centre Square 1.2 km
- Eastview 1.5 km
- Tuxedo Park Industrial 1.6 km
- Broders Annex 1.8 km