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History

201 Portage has remained unrivaled as the tallest business landmark between Toronto and Calgary since its construction in 1990.

With its detailed architecture and impressive height, 201 Portage Avenue has become a symbol of Winnipeg’s growth and success. The tower is managed and operated by Harvard Property Management who take extreme pride in the buildings they operate and 201 Portage is certainly no exception.

The tallest tower between Toronto and Calgary, 201 Portage recently obtained BOMA BEST Gold Certification, was awarded the Earth Award and was honoured as “Office Building of the Year” by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Constructed in 1990, the main tower structure is supported by a reinforced concrete core surrounded by perimeter steel framing and poured-in-place concrete decks. The building envelope primarily features punched window sections in pre-cast concrete with seams of curtainwall running up the centre section of key elevations. The impressive façade is accentuated by a curved glass curtainwall extending from the 3rd to 33rd floor.

The main courtyard is a popular destination for hundreds of office workers in the vicinity of Portage and Main attracting visitors who wish to enjoy a fresh-air lunch break or take in some of the many outdoor events and live performances scheduled for public enjoyment. The landscaped courtyard’s beautification is an appealing amenity for tenants and it has been a key element in the revitalization of the downtown. In the spring of 2009, the largest high-resolution media panel outside of Toronto was launched. This state-of-the-art media panel, located in the courtyard, has created a world-class gathering point for events and provides a highly engaging advertising opportunity for both tenants and third party advertisers.

The lobby of 201 Portage provides a striking first impression with its distinctive granite, marble and glass finishes, abundant natural light and lush greenery. The interior is climate controlled all year round, ensuring an ideal level of comfort as customers move throughout the building, into the concourse’s convenient mix of retailers, restaurants and banking services or into the downtown skywalk network.

Quick Facts

Storeys33
Square Feet506,413 sq.ft
ClassA
Elevators5 Low Rise – 750 fpm
5 High Rise = 1,000fpm
Transit RoutesEastbound – 11, 15, 21, 22, 24, 28, 41, 67

Westbound – 11, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 58, 67
Ceiling20” x 60” grid, 8’6” height
HVAC SystemFan coil system for heating and air conditioning
100% outside air distributed to each floor
Central heat pump system
1,750 tons of total cooling
Full condensing, high-efficiency boilers
After hours control of all individual floor zones

Construction

Typical Floor15,690 square feet. 94% column free, 40-foot core depth
Ceiling20″ x 60″ grid
8’6″ in height – slab to u/s of ceiling grid
Floor PlateHigh Rise: 14,800
Mid Rise: 15,690
Low Rise: 15,719
Floor Loading50 lbs./sq. ft. live – in tower
65 lbs./sq ft. dead – in tower
100 lbs./sq. ft. live – main
HVAC SystemFan coil system for heating and air conditioning
100% outside air make-up distributed to each floor
Central heat pump system
1750 tons of total cooling
LightingRecessed fluorescent fixtures – 347 vold – high efficiency
T-8 Ballasts
Data Service2 cable providers, 4 telephone/data providers; wireless fiber
ElectricalBasic receptacle/power: 4.5 watts/sq. ft.
Low & High Rise: 600 volt bus duct risers
Miscellaneous power/motor loads 2.5 watts per sq. ft.
Life Safety SystemEmergency voice paging and fire alarm. Early warning devices, pull stations and sprinklers.
Exterior FinishCombines elements of stepped pre-cast and curved curtainwall. Building base steps out from the main face of the tower with a curved wall of unevenly spaced columns and recessed windows, creating a colonnade appearance. Above this is a single band of granite-framed, punched windows, creating a three-storey base element to the office tower. The building is capped with stepped massing treatment, culminating in the reflective glazing element of the penthouse

201 Portage’s recent concourse redevelopment has been recognized by 2018 Commerce Design Winnipeg with Stantec and 201 Portage being awarded as Grand Jury Prize winners. This year’s jury described the award-winning space as “elegant and airy… a perfect spot to meet, have lunch or relax”.

201 Portage is proud to announce participation in a new smart energy building challenge. Manitoba Race to Reduce is a unique energy reduction challenge that involves collaboration between commercial building landlords and tenants to encourage smart energy use. The objective is to reduce participants’ energy consumption by 10% over four years. Race kits including information and tips on how everyone can do their part are available at manitobaracetoreduce.ca

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