residential

Prairie has had several opportunities in the types of residential projects. We started with the redevelopment of North Logan, an inner city community, where we developed a community plan and resettled dozens of residents in renewed homes. We then had a not-for-profit phase up in the early 1990’s where we redeveloped a number of heritage structures into low-income housing projects, including McCormack’s Biscuit Factory into 26 suites, Atlas Brush Works into 34 suites, St. John’s United Church into 20 residential dwellings, and new housing at Central Park Co-op (45 units) and 400 Logan (18 units). In the late 90’s we worked on a proposal for an EcoVillage at the Forks and developed a Sustainable Northern House prototype for the Manitoba Government. In the new millennium, we are working on new urban mixed use condominium projects including Ship Street on Waterfront Drive, Centreville on Provencher as well as new projects on River Avenue and in downtown Brandon.