Brandon started as a major junction on the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the Assiniboine River and was incorporated in 1882. It is the second largest city and service centre in Manitoba behind Winnipeg, and is a major hub for the surrounding agricultural area.
| Date | Architect | Building |
| 1901 | Hugh McCowan | Brandon College (now University) |
| 1903 | W. A. Elliott | Bank of Montreal |
| 1907 | Taylor, Hogle and Davis | Merchants Bank Building (Chamber of Commerce) |
| 1910 | Thomas Sinclair | A.E. McKenzie Company Building |
| 1910 | - | Courthouse |
| 1911 | W. A. Elliott | Central Fire Station #1 |
| - | - | CP Rail Station |
| - | - | Federal Building |
| - | - | Massey Harris Building |
| - | - | Curran Block |
| - | - | Alexander Block |

