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4 minute read Yesterday at 2:01 AM CSTThe City of Winnipeg is listing a prime Osborne Street property for sale a second time, aiming to trigger the long-awaited redevelopment of its surface parking lot.
The city hopes to sell the 771-square-metre (8,300-sq.-ft.) lot at 145 Osborne St. for $1.655 million.
“It’s a hot commodity, that particular corner … When (it was previously for sale) people were reaching out to us all the time asking about it. It’s just a really cool spot in the village,” said Zohreh Gervais, executive director of the Osborne Village BIZ.
The city has been trying to find a buyer for the land for several years. It declared the property surplus in 2020 and approved a deal to sell the lot to a numbered company for $1.625 million in 2021. While the city said negotiations were still underway in 2024, the deal fell through in 2025.
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