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There was maybe a bit more jubilation than normal at Carrington Real Estate’s ribbon-cutting for the downtown Winnipeg project Friday. The project — called DSM (an acronym for its location) — is already more than 30 per cent constructed. The foundation and main-floor concrete has been in place for close to two years, but the site had been sitting idle after the previous developer had to shut down operations and seek creditor protection in April 2023.
From left: Russell Krepart, Mayor Scott Gillingham, Silvano Paletta, Sam Goszer, Jared Carrington, Kate Fenske, Janice Lukes and Jeff Browaty at the ribbon cutting that Carrington Real Estate held to celebrate their new efforts to complete the 185 Donald Street tower. DSM will have 160 rental apartment units, including 25 per cent deemed affordable housing, and two floors of commercial space. While Carrington will use much of the original design from the former developer, it has rec.