Brandon is seeing a business resurgence in what was once a languishing downtown core, say advocates including the head of a development organization in southwestern Manitoba's biggest city.
Empty lots along Princess Avenue between 10th Street and Ninth Street in downtown Brandon as seen from above. An empty lot on the corner of Ninth Street and Princess Avenue is being prospected as ...
Construction of the McKenzie Seeds building started in 1910, and it was the tallest building in Brandon until the 11-storey Scotia Towers was built downtown in 1973, according to the Manitoba ...
The Brandon Downtown Development Corporation (BDDC) plans to continue advancing efforts to revitalize the Wheat City’s downtown core, spearhead investment and foster local business growth in 2025.