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The TSE moved on Bay Street in 1913 [4] and in 1937 opened a new trading floor and headquarters in an Art Deco building, still on Bay. [7] By 1936, the Toronto Stock Exchange grew to become the third largest in North America. [4] The Art Deco façade of the former Toronto Stock Exchange building, now incorporated into the Toronto-Dominion Centre
TMX Group offices at 130 King Street West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. TMX Group Limited is a Canadian financial services company that operates equities, fixed income, derivatives, and energy markets exchanges. The company provides services encompassing listings, trading, clearing, settling and depository facilities, information services as ...
Exchange Tower is a 36 storey 146 m (479 ft) tower in the First Canadian Place complex of Toronto, Ontario, Canada completed in 1981. The International style building is named for the Toronto Stock Exchange, which is the building's highest-profile tenant. The building was built on the site of the William H. Wright Building. [4]
The main tenants of the building are Ernst & Young, OMERS and TMX Group. In addition to a new public space and renovated entrance through the Concourse Building, the tower also features a 460 m 2 (5,000 sq ft) outdoor terrace on the 14th floor. The building is LEED Platinum certified. [11] The building was completed in 2017. [12]
TD Terrace is a commercial skyscraper near the Financial District of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located at northeast corner of the intersection of Front Street and Simcoe Street [Wikidata], TD Terrace is an office space for and a branch of Toronto-Dominion Bank. [1] The building also includes offices of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. [2]
299 Queen Street West, also known as Bell Media Queen Street or Bell Media Studios, is the headquarters of the television/radio broadcast hub of Bell Canada's media unit, Bell Media, and is located at the intersection of Queen Street West and John Street in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx of Mexicans deported under U.S. President Donald Trump's promised mass ...
Tallest mixed-use building in Canada. Tallest building completed in Toronto in the 2010s. Formerly known as Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto and later as The Adelaide Hotel. [10] 3 Scotia Plaza: 275 (902) 68 1988 40 King Street West: Tallest building completed in Toronto in the 1980s. [11] 4 Aura: 271.9 (892) 78 2014 388 Yonge Street