Lofts on Bannatyne
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About this property
The Lofts on Bannatyne are fully furnished apartment suites that have a very large and open living areas. This is where history meets contemporary in an elegant atmosphere. The living room walls are classic brick and there are huge windows that let in a lot of natural lighting. Hardwood floors, modern furnishings, designer light fixtures, and décor will make you feel right at home. No need for hotels with kitchenettes with an incredible fully equipped kitchen with huge islands. There are maple cabinets and molded granite countertops with backsplash. Perfect for any extended stay and corporate rentals, all of our five condominiums in this building have two bedrooms with king and queen sized beds, and two bathrooms with tiled bathroom walls. You might already know Winnipeg as the Slurpee Capital of the World, or that it’s literally been colder than Mars. More recently, NASA even named a plot of land on the red planet after this capital city. But beyond these intergalactic accolades, Manitoba is truly an amazing place, right here on Earth. And whether you’re here for a short term rental or longer term relocation, you'll want to come hungry ad you’ll delight in Winnipeg’s top-notch food scene, boasting over 1,100 restaurants.
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Winnipeg is the capital of Manitoba, at the convergence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, with converted warehouses and large green spaces for to festivals, concerts and events. Its nearby Exchange District is known for its turn-of-the-century architecture and plentiful art galleries