A two-storey, five-unit brick terrace building at the southeast corner of Arnold Avenue and Nassau Street South in Winnipeg, measuring 24 feet by 110 feet, was built in 1914 by its owner, local contractor Reubin Cohen, at a cost of about $12,000.
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Reubin [Rubin] Cohen (c1865-1955)
Sources:
City of Winnipeg Building Permit 836/1914, City of Winnipeg Archives.
“Permits grow,” Manitoba Free Press, 24 April 1914, page 9.
Property Assessment Details, Winnipeg Assessment and Taxation.
This page was prepared by Jordan Makichuk and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 19 May 2023
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