176 Garry Street

Former Names:
  • Acme Radiator Service
Address:176 Garry Street
Current Use:

Commercial

Original Use:

Commercial

Constructed:1950
Architects:Unknown

Photographs

More Information

176 Garry Street was constructed in 1950. After many years the names of the architect and contractor have been lost. The walls and flooring were both constructed with concrete. The building appears to be a small, lonely block as its windows have been boarded up and it sits neighbourless. At a time this building was the home of Acme Radiator Service, the sign of which is still visible on the exterior.

Design Characteristics

Materials:

brick, concrete, metal

Neighbourhood:

Downtown

  • Site: 26 x 120 ft. (7.925 x 36.58 m)
  • Plan area: 1,300 sq. ft. (120.77 sq. m)
  • Gross floor area: 1,300 sq. ft. (120.77 sq. m)
  • Foundation constructed with concrete footings and what is described in the plan as a concrete wall, concrete slab floor
  • Superstructure constructed of 8-inch cinder block walls, wooden rafters and bridging, reinforced concrete lintels at front and rear, 15-year roofing, low parapet, metal flashing
  • Exterior finished in red brick

Sources

  • City of Winnipeg – Preliminary Building Report, D. M. Lyon (2000)

Locations of Supporting Info

  • City of Winnipeg Archives