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In Hamilton, there are 21 buildings that stand taller than 75 metres (230 ft). The tallest building in the city is the 43- storey , 127 m (417 ft) Landmark Place . The second-tallest building in the city is 20 George St, standing at 104 m (341 ft) tall with 32 storeys.
Lime Ridge Mall (corporately styled as "CF Lime Ridge") is a two-level indoor shopping mall in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.Opened on September 13, 1981, it is the largest mall complex in the city, an 815,000-square-foot (75,700 m 2) super-regional shopping centre with over 213 stores including department stores and big box stores such as Hudson's Bay.
Corktown, Ferguson South, landmark GO Transit station, Hunter Street James Street South, street life Locke Street South. 50 Road; Aberdeen Avenue, named after Lord Aberdeen (John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair) and Lady Aberdeen (Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair) who both lived in Hamilton on Bay Street South (1890–1898) with their four children.
Lloyd D. Jackson Square, or simply Jackson Square, is an indoor shopping mall, commercial, and entertainment complex located in the downtown core of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, which is named after Lloyd Douglas Jackson, who served as mayor of the city from 1950 to 1962.
Hess Village is a pedestrianized area in the downtown of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Its streets, in contrast to other areas in Hamilton, are quite thin and restrict vehicle access. It is located between Main and King Street, and a block north west of city hall. It is home to various amenities and shops, notably nightclubs, bars, and historic ...
The Feick Building is a historic commercial building located at 158–160 E. Market St. in Sandusky, Ohio. Description and history
The Centre on Barton is an outdoor shopping centre in the Lower City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The centre is located on Barton Street East bounded by Ottawa Street North in the western-end and Kenilworth Avenue North on the eastern-end. It was formerly known as the Centre Mall and before that, the Greater Hamilton Shopping Centre. It was a ...
Barton Street Arena, also known as the Hamilton Forum, was the main sports arena located in Hamilton, Ontario, on Barton Street between Sanford Street and Wentworth Street. It was built in 1910 at what was at that time the east end of the city by Andrew Ross (original owner) who was a local Hamilton businessman.