Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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N 50° 26.995 W 104° 36.654
13U E 527624 N 5588728
This former City Hall building was also a former Post Office and is also known as the Prince Edward Building.
Waymark Code: WMHNWR
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Date Posted: 07/28/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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An historical marker on the building reads:

The Regina Post Office

Municipal Heritage Property

Construction of Regina's third post office began in 1906 to a design in the Beaux Arts style by David Ewart with an addition in 1929 by Storey and Van Egmond Architects. The Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly sat here for a brief time until the completion of the Legislative Building in 1911.

The building functioned as a post office until 1956 and Regina City Hall between 1964 and 1976.

City of Regina

1983

The following additional information is from Wikipedia:

"The Prince Edward Building is the current official (albeit seldom noted) name of the historic post office building in Regina, Saskatchewan, located at the corner of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue. The site had been occupied by the original Knox Presbyterian Church from 1885 until the land was sold to the government in 1905. The church moved to a new building on the corner of 12th Avenue and Lorne Street.

The post office was designed in the Beaux-Arts style by David Ewart, chief architect for the Dominion of Canada. Construction of the post office took place between 1906 and 1907. Its distinctive bell tower was added in 1912, featuring a J. Smith and Sons clock. An addition to the south of the building was constructed in 1929, designed by Regina architects Storey and Van Egmond. Dormer windows in the attic storey were added at the same time. The building functioned as the post office from 1907 until 1956, when the main post office moved to a new building on Saskatchewan Drive (formerly South Railway Avenue).

The old post office was declared surplus by the federal government in 1962, and was sold to the City of Regina for $100,000. City offices moved in that same year, when they vacated the old city hall (later demolished in 1965) on 11th Avenue between Scarth and Rose Streets. The building served as Regina's city hall until the present-day city hall was opened in 1976.

In 1981, the Globe Theatre acquired permanent space on the second and third floors of the building. In February 1982, the old post office was one of the first buildings in Regina to be designated as a municipal heritage property.

For a time referred to as the Old City Hall Mall, it was officially renamed The Prince Edward Building in 2003 when Prince Edward visited the Globe Theatre. The building currently houses the theatre, small shops and a restaurant."

Name: Prince Edward Building

Address:
1801 Scarth Street
Regina, SK Canada


Date of Construction: 1906-1907

Architect: David Ewart

Memorials/Commemorations/Dedications:
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