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Artis Reit Residential Tower

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300 Main, Winnipeg, under construction
300 Main, Winnipeg, under construction

Artis Reit Residential Tower, or 300 Main, is a multi-family residential high-rise building Main Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. At 42 stories it is the tallest building in Manitoba.Located at the intersection of Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg, the building is connected to the Winnipeg Skywalk system, as well as other assets owned by Artis REIT, including 330 Main and the Winnipeg Square parkade. On its first floor will be an Earls restaurant, moving from down the road near The Forks.This building, together with 300 Main and 360 Main, now spans almost an entire city block. It is the first-ever residential building to be located at Portage and Main. As of March 2021, at just above 128 metres (420 ft), the yet-to-be-complete structure already stands higher than the 201 Portage building, which has been Winnipeg's tallest tower since 1990.

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Artis Reit Residential Tower
Main Street, Winnipeg Fort Rouge–East Fort Garry

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R3C 3Z8 Winnipeg, Fort Rouge–East Fort Garry
Manitoba, Canada
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Downtown Winnipeg is an area of Winnipeg located near the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It is the oldest urban area in Winnipeg, and is home to the city's commercial core, city hall, the seat of Manitoba's provincial government, and a number of major attractions and institutions. The City of Winnipeg's official downtown boundaries are: the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline on the north, Gomez Street and the Red River on the east, and the Assiniboine River on the south; the western boundaries of downtown are irregular, following along a number of different streets, back lanes, and across properties. Generally speaking, the western boundaries are rarely further west of Balmoral and Isabel Streets. In 2016, Canadian Geographic produced a map that generalize Winnipeg's downtown boundaries.Neighbourhoods in the downtown area include the Exchange District, Central Park, The Forks, and Chinatown. The downtown area is roughly 3 square kilometres (740 acres). Winnipeg Square, Canada Life Centre, Portage Place, and the flagship store of The Bay (closed 30 November 2020) are all located on the downtown section of Portage Avenue. On Main Street are Winnipeg's City Hall, Union Station, and the Manitoba Centennial Centre, which includes the Manitoba Museum, the Planetarium, the Centennial Concert Hall, and the Winnipeg Railway Museum. Although over 60,000 people work downtown, only 13,470 people actually live in the Downtown area.There are several residential projects under construction on Waterfront Drive and in the Exchange District, and the residential population of the area is projected to increase substantially in the next few years.