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At long last, it’s here: The McMillan, a brand-new condominium project that delivers turnkey, luxury living to Crescentwood, one of the city’s most storied communities.

Situated conveniently at the junction of McMillan Ave. and Harrow St., The McMillan is the complete package with its central location and a meticulously-designed building that offers bright, spacious suites that take luxury and livability to an entirely new level.

Choose from four floor plans – The Harvard, The Yale, The Kingsway and The Wellington – that range in size from 1,200 sq. ft. to 1,500-plus sq. ft..

Pick the plan and finishes that suit you best.

Then, imagine strolling leisurely down the tree-lined streets to shops, services and restaurants on Corydon Ave., Grosvenor Ave. and Academy Rd. – or just taking a relaxing walk at dusk, meandering through neighbourhoods framed by lush tree canopies and filled with parks and a dazzling array of historic home designs.

Imagine being a short drive from downtown and being in a location so central that you can literally be anywhere in the city in 20 minutes.

Imagine returning home to your beautifully-appointed suite to enjoy all it offers: space, rich finishes and breathtaking views of the surrounding neighbourhood.

In a nutshell, this is The McMillan: gracious, maintenance-free living in a beautiful, established community that’s close to everything you need and desire.

If you’ve dreamed of living in Crescentwood, act now, as 75 per cent of the suites in The McMillan have been sold.

June 2019 possessions are available, so call Blake Vasko at 204-294-6608 or Glen MacAngus at 204-955-4800 to reserve your own little piece of luxury in historic Crescentwood.

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When you retire, you deserve to live a life of freedom and flexibility.

With that in mind, Ventura Developments conceived The Renaissance – a cutting-edge rental community in Stonewalls’ Quarry Ridge Park – that will allow empty nesters to live a vibrant, carefree lifestyle.

That means no more costly repairs, endless maintenance, high mortgage payments or rising property taxes.

Living costs will be fixed each month, freeing you from the financial stress of home ownership.

Better yet, you can pick the you can choose from one of four models to get the suite that best meets your needs and budget.

Suites range in size from 800 sq. ft. (1-bedroom, 1-bathroom plus den) to 1,180 sq. ft. (2-bedroom, 2-bathroom). They all feature an open-concept living and kitchen area surrounded by oversized windows that let in loads of natural light – plus huge, covered patios/balconies.

Each suite also comes with its own heating/cooling controls and in-suite laundry. No need to pick out appliances either; all appliances are included!

And when it comes time to head south for the winter, guess what? You can pack your bags, lock the door and leave.

That’s the great thing about renting – it’s simple.

Come and go as you please and be absent for as long as you like; there’s no need to find someone to look after your property while you’re away.

When you return, you can just pick up right where you left off. Simple.

Park your car in the comfort of the heated indoor parking garage, tend to your garden (yes, gardening space is available!), access your suite easily via one of two elevators in the elegant lobby and enjoy living in a friendly, mature community.

It’s time to come home to carefree living at The Renaissance!

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University students from the Indian community and a Winnipeg home builder are hoping a fundraising drive will convince a 17-year-old international student who was recently attacked and beaten while waiting in a downtown Transit bus shelter to stay in the city.

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There’s one thing that’s very clear in the wake of city hall’s long, tortured process of approving a 12-unit condo project in Crescentwood — the city needs new rules and guidelines on infill projects.

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Ventura Land Company donated $15,000 to the LSCU Complex on Aug. 2 to mark the official opening of its Prairie View Park.

Ventura’s vice-president of development Tim Comack made the donation to LSCU Complex board secretary Brian Cornelsen. Macdonald reeve Brad Erb and councillors Deidre Keddie and Robert Turski attended the donation event.

Comack said the donation reflects Ventura’s work to have its Prairie View Lakes development tie in with La Salle’s existing active transportation route and enhance the community’s recreation opportunities.

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A contentious condominium development in Crescentwood will go ahead after all after city council voted in favour of it on Wednesday.

Council voted 11-5 in favour of a motion to allow the project from Ventura Developments to go ahead on a vacant lot on the corner of Harrow Street and McMillan Avenue

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December 5, 2016

Developer Building a Case

A local developer is ramping up its campaign to save a proposed Crescentwood condominium project and to get the city to adopt binding guidelines for future infill developments in mature neighbourhoods.

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Buoyed by the success of its first condominium project in the Osborne Village-Cresentwood area, a local developer is moving ahead with at least two more over the next couple of years.