Fully redeveloped as an office building in 1981, LeMarchand Mansion is now home to a vast and complimentary cross-section of commercial tenancies including psychologists, estate planners, lawyers, an art gallery, a custom jeweler, a pharmacy, and an eclectic bistro to name a few.
It has recently undergone new design updgrades along with modern conveniences such as an on site cafe.
Rene LeMarchand developed LeMarchand Mansion with the help of local architect Alfred Merigon Calderon. The elegant and graceful architecture is inspired by Beaux Arts architectural elements. Completed in 1911 and consisting of forty-three residential suites, LeMarchand Mansion was designed to be the finest apartment block west of Toronto and was home to the city’s most prominent professionals.
LeMarchand Mansion was known as the most elaborate Pre-World War I building due to its lavish finishes both inside and out. Luxury features graced every suite including a gas burning stove, dumbwaiter, fireplace and exterior windows. LeMarchand Mansion was also the first building in Edmonton to have an elevator.
One of a kind in Edmonton’s inventory of office buildings, LeMarchand Mansion offers tenants an exclusive experience on the banks of Edmonton’s river valley overlooking Victoria Golf Course. It is professionally curated by Wheaton Property Management and walking distance from many restaurants and pubs. These are many of the reasons why LeMarchand Mansion tenants are so loyal to the building, some having moved in upon its conversion to an office building over 30 years ago.