The Liberty Properties group was formed in the early 1990's as a real estate holding vehicle for assets in Canada and the United States. Initially owning and developing commercial properties in Arizon,a Liberty has focused in Alberta and in Manitoba since 2002.Our strength lies in the selection of solid investment opportunities with strong potential to add value through renovation or new construction. Single family homes or lots are acquired and evaluated to determine the most effective development strategy for their location and zoning. Apartment blocks are acquired, renovated based on Residential Tenancies guidelines and placed back on the market as 'decontrolled' rentals.Financing is comprised of low rate mortgages combined with private investment equity provided by a small group of investors. Investments are structured to minimize risk and may be secured by mortgages. Capital is returned as soon as practicable through sale or refinancing of the individual properties.Project TeamLiberty has formed working relationships with several key product and service providers:Ampere Electri
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St. Vital MuseumWelcome to the St. Vital MuseumThe former St. Vital police station, located within the fire station at 600 St. Mary's Road, is now the current home of the St. Vital Museum. It is a two-storey brick structure with stone facing on the main level. Erected in 1914, the station housed both the St. Vital Police and Fire Departments, the latter of which first began operating with three horse-drawn carriages and six firemen. At the rear were stables for horses which drew the wagons and sleighs up until the 1930's at which point pumper trucks were used. The first fire truck appeared in 1923 with the purchase of an REO Speedwagon. The second floor of the building also originally provided living quarters for the firemen.