Arthur Cook Building

There have been relatively few alterations to the property since construction; (c) the building is sited on a corner giving it a prominent location in the warehouse district thus contributing highly to the character of the district; and (d) it was constructed for Saskatoon Cartage and Warehouse Company and offered fireproof storage for freight valuables.

North Ridge then converted the building into commercial and office space as part of a $2.2 to 2.5 million renovation.

The renovations added a new section on the northwest corner of the building to provide a new entrance with stairs and an elevator.

[4] A single tenant, Stuart Olson Dominion Construction, leased the entire building.

[5] The law firm Scott Phelps & Mason occupies the main floor of the building.