Description
Live in one of Saskatoon’s best buildings, right in the heart of downtown. There is truly nothing else like these apartments in Saskatoon. Must be seen. Currently we have a 1 bedroom apartment available for rent $1100
LOCATION: 115 3rd AVE S MONTHLY
RENT: $1100
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING FUN
The quiet concrete building is surrounded by downtown vitality, with dozens of shops and restaurants, and even the bus mall, all within a one block radius. Neighbours within a block include Starbucks, Spicy Bite, Red Pepper, Rook and Raven, Winston’s, and many more. Walk another block or two to to get to river trails, Scotia Theatre, Midtown Plaza, YMCA, Remai Gallery, and the Public Library. We are located 6 blocks from Riversdale shops, restaurants and the Farmer’s Market, and a mile from the U of S campus.
Our lower level Drinkle Mall is home to 19 shops including jewellery, home products, car parts supplies, pet supplies, vintage clothing store, tattoo shops, new age, hair salon, goldsmith, watch repair, and hobby shop. Many of our mall merchants work and live in the building, adding to the sense of community and safety. The Drinkle3 Building is rated by walkscore.com as among the top 2% of buildings nationally for ‘walkable’ access to services, with even a higher rating for bike access.
SUSTAINABILITY and PLACE MAKING
At Drinkle3 we believe that context is the key to sustainability. Old downtown buildings like Drinkle3 can play an important role in countering the negative impact of urban sprawl by leveraging the tools at our disposal such as public art, heritage, bikes, transit, community, and fun. That’s why over the years we have sponsored initiatives such as Saskatoon CarShare Coop, Saskatoon Cycles, DrinkleFest Better Block Party, Milden Food Project, Mendel’s Murals, Children’s Discovery Museum, tenant get-togethers, and more.
In 2007 the Drinkle Building received a Cultural Capitals grant, through the City of Saskatoon and Heritage Canada, to install a 72 foot tall artwork featuring portraits of seven city founders. The artwork was produced by Henry VanSeters and can be seen on the north wall of the building. We also received a grant that year to produce a photo exhibit detailing the history of the Drinkle Building and its founder J. C. Drinkle. That exhibit is available to be viewed during business hours in the lower level mall. For more information and a photo tour visit www.drinkle3.com
NO PARKING: We do not have any parking spaces at Drinkle3. For that reason our building tends to be most attractive to bicyclists and bus riders.
We are seeking tenants with rental history and decent credit
Property Features
- Apartment
- 1 bed
- 1 bath
- Air Conditioning
- Apartment House Category