Public Safety Building (Winnipeg)

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StatusDemolished
Architectural styleBrutalist
Location151-171 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Coordinates49°53′59″N 97°08′28″W / 49.8997°N 97.1410°W / 49.8997; -97.1410
Public Safety Building
General information
StatusDemolished
Architectural styleBrutalist
Location151-171 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Coordinates49°53′59″N 97°08′28″W / 49.8997°N 97.1410°W / 49.8997; -97.1410
Completed1966
OpenedMay 18, 1966 (1966-05-18)
Relocated2016
DemolishedJanuary to November 2020
Cost$4.8 m CAD
Technical details
MaterialTyndall stone
Design and construction
ArchitectLes Stechesen
Architecture firmLibling Michener and Associates

The Public Safety Building was a building in the Exchange District of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, serving as the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters from 1966 to 2016. Along with the associated Civic Centre Car Park, the Public Safety Building was connected to the City Hall by an underground walkway.[1]

Built in 1965, the structure was designed by Libling Michener & Associates in the brutalist style of modernism, and clad in Tyndall limestone.[2] The land that the building resided on is approximately one-half hectare.

In 2020, the Public Safety Building and Civic Centre parkade were demolished to make way for new multi-use facilities,[3][4] called Market Lands, the construction of which is currently ongoing.[5]

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