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906 Gordon Street

906 Gordon Street was built in 1906 for Arthur William Simmons and Sydney Edwin Coker. In 1912 Arthur Simmons added the building at 907 Government Street to the rear of this building.

Both 906 Gordon Street and 907 Government Street are listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places as the Simmons Block.

908 and 910 Gordon Street

908 and 910 Gordon Street

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Additional information About 906 Gordon Street

906 Gordon Street is legally consolidated with 907 Government Street, one block to the west.

  • Assessed Value (July 2018): $2,407,000; Land $889,000 Buildings $1,518,000
  • Assessed Value (July 2017): $2,034,000; Land $901,000 Buildings $1,133,000
  • Assessed Value (July 2016): $1,785,000; Land $875,000 Buildings $928,000
  • Assessed Value (July 2015): $1,694,000; Land $758,000 Buildings $956,000
  • Canadian Register of Historic Places

A Brief History of 906 Gordon Street

906 Gordon Street was built in 1906 for Arthur William Simmons and Sydney Edwin Coker. In 1912 Arthur Simmons added the building at 907 Government Street to the rear of this building.

Both 906 Gordon Street and 907 Government Street are listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places as the Simmons Block.

907 Government Street, built circa 1908

907 Government Street, built circa 1908

907 Goverment Street

906 Gordon Street is legally consolidated with 907 Goverment Street

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