Manitoba Provincial Heritage Site No. 19

Great-West Life Building
(Craig Wireless Building)
177 Lombard Avenue,
Winnipeg

Great-West Life Building (Craig Wireless Building)
Designation Date: October 23, 1985
Designation Authority: Honourable Eugene Kostyra,
Minister of Culture, Heritage and Recreation
Present Owner: Colliers Pratt McGarry

Constructed between 1909 and 1911, this building was designed by one of Manitoba's foremost architects, J.D. Atchison, who had trained and practised in Chicago. Built as The Great-West Life Assurance Company's first permanent headquarters, its construction materials were principally of Canadian origin. The Neo-Classical facade is of Kootenay marble from British Columbia, a quality material rarely used for Prairie office buildings. Originally raised as a four-storey structure with provisions for an additional ten floors, only four stories were added in 1922–23.

Incorporated in 1891, Great-West Life was for many years the only Winnipeg-based life insurance company, and was symbolic of Manitoba's growing importance in Canadian affairs. As one of the nation's leading life insurance firms, the Company moved to larger new quarters in 1959.