Notlem Building
Property at a Glance
Address: 10018 – 106 Street NW, Edmonton
Historic Status: Long-standing downtown commercial building
Architecture: Late 20th-century commercial architecture
Scale: Four-storey mid-rise building
Use: Commercial mixed-use property suitable for office, restaurant, and experiential uses
Condition: Active commercial building with adaptable interior spaces
Context: Centrally located within Edmonton’s downtown core, adjacent to hospitality, office, and civic destinations
The Notlem Building is a centrally located downtown commercial property situated along 106 Street, one of Edmonton’s established north–south urban corridors. Constructed in 1981, the four-storey building forms part of the city’s modern commercial fabric and benefits from its proximity to Jasper Avenue and surrounding downtown activity.
Designed as a flexible commercial structure, the building offers street-oriented ground-floor space supported by additional commercial floors above, allowing for a range of tenant configurations and operational models. Its scale and layout make it well suited to both customer-facing and professional uses within a dense urban setting.
Today, the Notlem Building functions as a commercial mixed-use property positioned within an active downtown environment that includes offices, hotels, restaurants, and public spaces such as O-day’min Park. Its central location and adaptable character continue to support a variety of commercial and experiential uses within Edmonton’s downtown core.