WINNIPEG — From the creation of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, to the development of a hockey arena in Winnipeg’s core, the city has seen a lot of new buildings in the past years.
Since 2005, Winnipeg has had $2.4 billion of investment in major revitalization projects, according to a 2015 study by the University of Winnipeg.
It may be difficult to imagine what the city looked like before these significant developments.However, a real estate company called Point2Homes has compiled pictures showing Winnipeg’s transformation over the past years.
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
311 Portage
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
Henderson Business Centre
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
Investors Group Field
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
The Edgewater
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
MainStay Suites Winnipeg
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
Marie Rose Place
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
55 Windmill Way
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
800 Dovercourt
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
Niakwa
Photos courtesy of Point2Homes
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