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W.G. Brown Building Astro Hill Complex

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Complete

Completed
  
1976

Opened
  
1976

Location
  
Iqaluit, Nunavut

Owner
  
Nunastar

Floor count
  
7-8

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Type
  
Office/Retail/Residential

Floor area
  
12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2)

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Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum, St Jude's Cathedral, Assiniboine Park Zoo, Reptilia, Victoria Bug Zoo

The Astro Hill Complex is a four building structure in Iqaluit, Nunavut and includes the W.G Brown Building, the Frobisher Inn hotel and two apartment buildings. The Astro Hill Complex has the largest and among the tallest buildings in the capital city including the tallest with a floor count of 8.

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The Astro Hill Complex houses mixed commercial, government and residential uses. The commercial properties include 10,000 square feet of retail space. Prominent tenants include the CBC North broadcasting studios CFFB, the 95 room Frobisher Inn, the Astro Theater, a conference centre, a fitness centre, convenience store and three restaurants.

The W.G. Brown Building houses numerous Government of Nunavut services such as legal registries, income support, and others. The residential section includes Nanurjuk Tower which is 6 stories tall while Tukturjuk Tower is 8 stories tall. Adjacent to the Astro Hill Complex is "Creekside Village" which includes 144 townhomes and apartments.

History

In 1976, the Astro Hill Terrace was built to overlook Frobisher Bay, which included the Frobisher Inn, a two story complex that also included shops and various businesses and was renovated in 2004.

In 2011, council rejected a plan to build two more apartment complexes with 118 units in the downtown core behind the Astro Hill Complex.

In October 2012, cracks forced the closure of the Iqaluit swimming pool. According to CBC, the Iqaluit council had approved a recreational facility overhaul by 2013.

References

W.G. Brown Building/Astro Hill Complex Wikipedia