Buckwold Building (Saskatoon)
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office building, place with historical importance, warehouse
The Buckwold Building (formerly Marshall-Wells Ltd) was designed by J. Melrose Morrison of Saskatoon in 1928. Stantec Architecture renovated the building in 2002 to re-use the functional space as a multi-tenant office building. The concrete columns, capitals and ceilings, brick walls and original rainwater leaders were exposed on the interior. New windows reminiscent of the Chicago style and window awnings were designed to compliment the building’s patterned brick and limestone exterior detailing.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°7'55"N 106°39'58"W
- Broadway business district 1.4 km
- 33rd Street business district 1.6 km
- 8th Street business district 2.1 km
- Preston Crossing 3.7 km
- Kreos Aviation 4.4 km
- RCMP "Depot" Division 232 km
- proposed SaskPower expansion 236 km
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) 236 km
- South Albert Street business district 238 km
- Ross Creek Business Center 364 km
- Warehouse District 0.1 km
- Central Business District 0.6 km
- Central Industrial 0.7 km
- Caswell Hill 0.8 km
- City Park 1.1 km
- Riversdale 1.1 km
- Nutana 1.2 km
- Victoria Park 1.6 km
- King George 2 km
- R.M. Corman Park No. 344 (Cory) 3.8 km