This five-storey brick structure was constructed in 1912 as the new warehouse of the International Harvester Co. The company, an agricultural implements distributor, held offices across North America and selected Brandon to become its western headquarters in 1908. The Brandon branch was managed by Mr. J.H. Hyndman. The new warehouse and offices located at 1733 Pacific Avenue were built at a cost of $54,000 by Winnipeg contractors Carter, Halls & Allinger. The sign for the International Harvester Co. is still faintly visible. In the 1960s, the building was sold to Brandon Cold Storage. For a short time, it also served as a storage warehouse for A.E. McKenzie Co.