Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 30, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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DREXEL HERITAGE • BERNHARDT • HANCOCK & MOORE • AMERICAN DREW
The Yin and Yang of Choices
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Website: www. bricksfinefurniture. mb. ca
Cynthia and Fred Brick own Brick’s Fine Furniture
By Cynthia Brick
You know that old saying “ Be
careful what you wish for” – well,
when I wrote a couple of weeks ago
about how exciting it was to have
a Canadian Manufacturer offering
customization for their sofas, so
we could now satisfy, almost any
request. What it didn’t dawn on
me at the time, was that although
it can be quite easy for us to put
together what we think will work,
it can be a daunting experience for
the customer. I had a customer this
week, who came in, measurements
in hand, wanting a fabric sectional,
in a particular color. We took her
over to sit on a sofa that was
available as a sectional, and she
liked the look and the comfort. We
went to go through the available
fabrics ( there were over 300) and
although several were in the color
range, they were either not the
texture she wanted, or the proper
hue, or just too plain. We finally
selected a fabric, and she took the
sample home, and as it turned out,
it was just right. Now to decide on
the sectional. Did she want two
seats, a wedge, and three seats?
Or perhaps, two seats, a corner
and another two seats, or any
other combination. She went home
to check the measurements, and
discovered the two seat, wedge,
three seat combination seemed
ideal. However, we still had to
decide on the arms. There were six
styles to choose from. Now the legs,
with three different leg styles each
available in 4 different colors. Even
after this there was still one more
decision to make. Did she want
nail head trim, or not, and with 12
different sizes or styles to choose
from, I believe in desperation, she
chose to forego the nail head trim.
Seeing her struggle, reminded
me of my own travails when we
started our business, and could
only afford one or two sofas, trying
so hard to make the right decisions.
I know she is going to be thrilled
with the sectional, and her being
so appreciative of the time I spent
with her makes everything worth
it. But, sometimes I wish I could go
back to the good old days.
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CITY EDITOR: SHANE MINKIN 204- 697- 7292 I CITY. DESK@ FREEPRESS. MB. CA I WINNIPEGFREEPRESS. COM
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2015 A 3
A CENTREVENTURE board member
engaged in downtown- development
double duty by helping a Crown
corporation make a land decision now
crucial to True North Sports & Entertainment’s
ambitious plans for land south of
Graham Avenue.
The Free Press has learned CentreVenture
secretary/ treasurer Richard Olfert
was hired by Manitoba Public Insurance
in 2012 to evaluate proposals to develop
the surface- parking lot at 225 Carlton St.,
whose development rights were eventually
awarded to a firm in partnership with
True North.
Olfert’s simultaneous involvement in
MPI’s downtown land evaluation and
CentreVenture board volunteer work has
raised another question for Mayor Brian
Bowman about the relationship between
the downtown- development agency and
the company that owns the Winnipeg
Jets.
True North is working on a plan to build
a hotel, office space, retail space, housing
and a public square on at least two adjacent
parcels of land: the MPI- owned surface-
parking lot at 225 Carlton St., southwest
of the MTS Centre, and the former
Carlton Inn site at 220 Carlton St., north
of RBC Convention Centre.
Bowman, already critical of CentreVenture
for signing an option on 220 Carlton
St. with True North in 2014, now wants to
ask the downtown- development agency
about its board member’s role in the 2012
award of 225 Carlton St. to a True North
partner company.
“ The connection between 220 and 225 is
not clear to council,” Bowman said Thursday
in an interview, adding he intends to
learn more about True North’s land assembly
from CentreVenture and will ask
“ hard questions” about Olfert’s role in the
225 Carlton St. award.
“ That’ll be part of the discussion we’ll
have with CentreVenture,” Bowman said.
“ We’ve got many questions for CentreVenture
in terms of ensuring that their mandate,
their governance and their processes
are in keeping with the expectations of
council and Winnipeggers.”
True North’s proposed development is
expected to exceed $ 100 million, generate
millions in new tax revenue for the city
and has been described as the largest private
development in the history of downtown
Winnipeg.
Over the past two weeks, however, the
plan has come under scrutiny at city hall
because CentreVenture signed an option
on the Carlton Inn site with True North
while another firm, construction company
Stuart Olson, was still contractually
obligated to build there.
On Wednesday, city council ordered
CentreVenture to issue an expression of
interest call to develop the Carlton Inn
site, even though it signed an option with
True North. That option was signed on
Sept. 24 but effectively back- dated to June
12, before True North chairman Mark
Chipman resigned from the CentreVenture
board.
Olfert, who works for Deloitte Canada,
has been a CentreVenture board member
since 2006. In 2012, MPI hired Olfert to
evaluate respondents to an expression- ofinterest
call for the development of the
Crown corporation’s surface- parking lot
at 225 Carlton St.
In June 2012, MPI awarded an option
on the land to a partnership between the
Artis REIT and Longboat Development
Corporation. The latter firm is part of the
Stevenson Group, a family of companies
that shares ownership with True North.
Originally, Artis and Longboat planned
to build a public plaza and office towers on
the land. Late last year, True North confirmed
it took over the lead in developing
that land as part of project now known to
include both 225 Carlton St. and the former
Carlton Inn site at 220 Carlton St.
Olfert said this week via email he could
not comment on his Deloitte work for
Manitoba Public Insurance due to confidentiality
reasons.
MPI spokesman Brian Smiley said the
Crown corporation hired Olfert solely to
assist in the evaluation of seven proposals
to develop 225 Carlton St., noting Olfert
did not take part in the final decision
to award the land to the Artis/ Longboat
partnership.
“ The evaluation committee was made
up of seven MPI executives and one government
rep,” Smiley said in a statement.
“ Olfert and a member of our legal team
assisted, but ultimately were not decisionmakers.”
MPI initially awarded the Artis/ Longboat
partnership a one- year exclusive option
to develop 225 Carlton St. That option
was later extended up to December 2015,
Smiley said.
“ The Artis REIT and Longboat Development
Corporation partnership best met
the criteria of development and was then
awarded the option to prepare a proposal
for the development of the site,” Smiley
said.
“ In the initial response to the EOI, the
Artis REIT and Longboat Development
Corporation partnership had a number of
partners, including True North.”
True North spokesman Scott Brown
confirmed in December his company has
taken the lead in developing 225 Carlton
St.
bartley. kives@ freepress. mb. ca
CentreVenture link questioned
Board
member
hired
by MPI
to evaluate
proposals
to develop
parking lot
By Bartley Kives
EDITORIAL: MAYOR BOWMAN
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JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES
True North is working on a plan to build a hotel, office space, retail space, housing and a public square on at least two adjacent parcels of land, including a surface- parking lot and the former Carlton Inn site.
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