Exterior view of building located at 10429 124 Street
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Exterior view of building located at 10609 124 Street
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9955 - 114 Street.
The Westminster Apartments building was erected during the pre-World War I population and building boom. Constructed in 1912 by Western Canada Properties Ltd. at a cost of $65,000, the building was considered very elegant and counted the Honorable G.H.V. Bulyea among its tenants. Bulyea was Chairman of the Board of Public Works for the provincial government and later became Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
The building has an historical association with C.A. Brine, building and property manager (1912-1948) for Westminster Apartments Ltd. His fortune allowed his wife, Margaret Hazelwood Gold Brine, to be a generous benefactor of the arts in Edmonton after his death in 1963.
The Westminster Apartments also had a long association with the Spillios family beginning in 1948 when George Spillios, a leader in Edmonton's Greek community and proprietor of the city's well known American Dairy Lunch, purchased the building.
9955 - 114 Street.
The Westminster Apartments building was erected during the pre-World War I population and building boom. Constructed in 1912 by Western Canada Properties Ltd. at a cost of $65,000, the building was considered very elegant and counted the Honorable G.H.V. Bulyea among its tenants. Bulyea was Chairman of the Board of Public Works for the provincial government and later became Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
The building has an historical association with C.A. Brine, building and property manager (1912-1948) for Westminster Apartments Ltd. His fortune allowed his wife, Margaret Hazelwood Gold Brine, to be a generous benefactor of the arts in Edmonton after his death in 1963.
The Westminster Apartments also had a long association with the Spillios family beginning in 1948 when George Spillios, a leader in Edmonton's Greek community and proprietor of the city's well known American Dairy Lunch, purchased the building.
This sign welcomes visitors to the Westmount neighbourhood - a historic area located north of 111 Avenue between Groat Road and 124th Street.
School located at 132 Street and 111th Avenue Westmount School
Westmount School is located on 111th Avenue and 130th Street Westmount School