A look at True North Square
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		This article was published 05/02/2015 (3925 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current. 
	
Elements of True North Sports & Entertainment’s proposed $400-million downtown development:
Land: Three separate parcels of land. One is 220 Carlton St., the former Carlton Inn site, owned by CentreVenture. The second is a surface-parking lot at 225 Carlton St., owned by Manitoba Public Insurance and optioned to True North partners since 2012. The third is a parcel to the west of St. Mary’s Cathedral.
Structures: Two towers and a public square on 225 Carlton St. One tower on 220 Carlton St. Skywalk connections from Cityplace through 225 Carlton St. and 220 Carlton St. to the RBC Convention Centre.
									
									Amenities: Retail space, housing, a hotel, office space and the public square.
Potential office tenant: True North is one of the bidders to renovate or build a new headquarters for Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries. MLL spokeswoman Susan Olynik said nine qualified proposals were received by consulting firm Deloitte. Members of the Crown corporation’s senior executive will make the final selection, which must then be approved MLL’s board, Olynik said.
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Updated on Thursday, February 5, 2015 11:09 AM CST: Removes duplication, adds video.