. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . r thepresent vear will be 50 per cent, increase over thatof 1912. The following table will be of general interest inreviewing the relative merits of the various cities asto their standing and actual increase in building lines: Amount Increase of building. Percent. 1 Toronto . $27,401,761 12 2 Winnipeg . 20,475,350 15 3 Calgary . ,220 58 4 Montreal ,955 34 5 Vancouver ,432 10 6 Edmonton 14, 293 103 57 9 Saskatoon 54 10 Hamilton 5,491,,79


. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . r thepresent vear will be 50 per cent, increase over thatof 1912. The following table will be of general interest inreviewing the relative merits of the various cities asto their standing and actual increase in building lines: Amount Increase of building. Percent. 1 Toronto . $27,401,761 12 2 Winnipeg . 20,475,350 15 3 Calgary . ,220 58 4 Montreal ,955 34 5 Vancouver ,432 10 6 Edmonton 14, 293 103 57 9 Saskatoon 54 10 Hamilton 5,491,,797 29 1 1 Moose Jaw 119 12 Fort William .... 4, 37 1 3 Ottawa 3,261,8503,004,815 20 14 Point Grey 15 Medicine Hat . . 2, 281 16 Maisonneuve 2,685,828 124 1 7 South Vancouver . 18 Port Arthur 2,494,179 318 19 Prince Albert 2, 117 20 Westmount 11 21 New Westminster 45 22 Outremont ,000 20 23 Lethbridge 31 24 St. Boniface 10 25 Brantford 90 26 Brandon 1,166,214 13 27 London 1, 9 28 Windsor 48. ^(^%.


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