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Originally built in 1907,
The Paris Block is unique in that massive Iron i-beams were employed to span the
entire width of the building. These beams will be a distinctive hallmark of the
new homes within, as will the more familiar red brick construction which was typical
of the era.
a mixed retail and commercial building, The Paris Block was
originally known as the Eastern Building, and attracted prominent tenants from
the beginning. Not long after its construction, the upper floors became the Strathcona
Hotel while the ground floor was occupied by Pierre Paris & Sons in 1919. Remnants
of the painted signage for both these businesses are still visible on the east
and west exposures of the building.