Historic Sites of Manitoba: Alloway Court (14 Alloway Avenue, Winnipeg)

This three-storey brick and stone block on Alloway Avenue in Winnipeg, measuring 96 feet by 59 feet, was designed and built in 1914 by contractor Asmundur Petur Johannson at a cost of about $65,000. The building contained 21 apartments in its original configuration.

Alloway Court

Alloway Court (February 2020)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.88340, W97.16167
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: Asmundur Petur Johannson (1875-1953)

Sources:

City of Winnipeg Building Permit 175/1914, City of Winnipeg Archives.

“Early Icelandic builders in Winnipeg” by S. Aleck Thorarinson, Logberg Heimskringla, 30 March 1967, page 7.

Apartment House Architecture in Winnipeg to 1915 by David Spector, December 1980.

Find a Postal Code, Canada Post.

Preparation of this page was supported, in part, by the Gail Parvin Hammerquist Fund of the City of Winnipeg.

This page was prepared by Nathan Kramer, Gordon Goldsborough, and George Penner.

Page revised: 1 June 2022

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