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Strathcona Public Building

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Location
  
Edmonton, Alberta

Opened
  
1913

Architectural style
  
Beaux-Arts architecture

Architect
  
David Ewart

Completed
  
1913

Province
  
Alberta

Construction started
  
1911

Strathcona Public Building

Former names
  
South Edmonton Post Office

Type
  
Former: Post office Current: Restaurant/pub/pool hall

Current tenants
  
Billiard Club, Chianti Cafe, Squires Pub

Address
  
Strathcona Public Building, Edmonton, AB T6E 2A3, Canada

Similar
  
Edmonton Valley Zoo, Calaway Park, Galaxyland, World Waterpark, Groat Bridge

The Strathcona Public Building or South Edmonton Post Office is an historic building in the Old Strathcona heritage district of Edmonton.

The building was constructed between 1911 and 1913, during a massive building boom in the Edmonton area, and at the same time that the city of Strathcona, Alberta (also called South Edmonton) was being merged into the city of Edmonton. It was designed by David Ewart, the Chief Architect of the Canadian Department of Public Works in an Edwardian Classical Free style. The building originally served as a post office and general federal government office building. In 1985 the building became a Provincial Historic Resource of Alberta.

As of 2010 the building has been divided into a number of restaurants and bars. The top floor is The Billiard Club, a pool hall. Since the early 1990s the middle floor has been home to Chianti Cafe, which serves Italian food, and is part of a chain based in Calgary and established in 1984. The basement floor hosts Squires Pub, a lounge/nightclub.

The building is very similar to the former post office in Regina, which was designed by the same architect.

References

Strathcona Public Building Wikipedia


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