Attractive Design and Quality ConstructionSts. Peter and Paul Manor had been architecturally designed to produce a quality living environment capable ofresponding to your needs today and in the future. Each unit is designed to maximize living space while providingplenty of room for storage, creating the same comfortable atomosphere found in the traditional home. To facilitate social and recreatonal activities for residents, the Manor includes:Multi-Purpose Room Area/ SalonSts. Peter & Paul Manor is a three storey, 33 unit Seniors' Housing Project located at 375 Goulet Street.It is designed to accomodate the housing needs and demands of today's active seniors.It is operated on a non-profit basis.
Latitude 49 Townhomes offers stylish, pet friendly one and three bedroom residences in Sage Creek, southeast Winnipeg. Choose from open concept layouts each finished in modern farmhouse inspired design with high gloss cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, in suite laundry and walk in closets. Residents enjoy access to an off site clubhouse featuring a commercial grade fitness center, a cozy lounge with fireplace and pool table, café style coworking, plus an outdoor pool, BBQ patio and EV charging stations. With 24/7 resident care and easy access to Sage Creek’s trails, shops and transit, this is refined living made convenient. Schedule a tour today!
740-750 Archibald Street
These residential buildings showcase open concept floorplans with modern finishes, large private balconies, in-suite laundry, onsite staff with 24/7 support, and underground parking. Riverstone Heights is centrally located close to downtown, Niakwa Park, shopping amenities, and public transportation.
The Burrows-Keewatin area was first developed in the early 60's, when the City built a low-cost housing development which was federally and provincially subsidized, on a section of land in Northwest Winnipeg. At the same time, a group primarily interested in promoting and building Housing Co-operatives, was incorporated as the Co-operative Housing Association of Manitoba (CHAM). They developed plans to build townhouse units in the same area of the City. The City agreed to lease 11.6 acres of land for 60 years to CHAM for $50,000.00, to develop the Willow Park Community. On March 1, 1961 Willow Park Housing Co-Op Ltd. was incorporated as the first major continuing housing Co-Operative in Canada. On November 9, 1970, a second continuing housing co-op was incorporated as Willow Park East Housing Co-Op Ltd. and built in the Willow Park Community. Willow Centre was eventually incorporated on December 23, 1970 as a result of needing a community place which would provide services for its members.