Construction was completed at Woodstone Manor in 1916 in the typical Edwardian commercial style for industrial buildings. This site encapsulates the businesses it housed over its lifetime. Those trends range from lumber planning to manufacturing to warehousing. Woodstone Manor changed hands from Seablom-Fraser Contracing Co. to the Hudson’s Bay Company to serve as a warehousing option for the opening of their new 8th Avenue store at the same time as operating as a mill under local subsidiary. In 1925, once Hudson’s Bay had converted the building to a furniture warehouse operation, the exterior of Woodstone Manor had been improved upon. Such improvements included moving window placements and a full body pressed tin brick veneer. Today, Woodstone Manor is associated with the dynamic industrial history of Inglewood/Ramsay and operates as an office building.