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The Royal Centre was built in 1960 and was the regional head office of the Royal Bank of Canada (until it moved to the RBC Waterside Centre in 2014), [citation needed] located on 5161 George Street between Granville and Hollis Streets across from the Provincial Legislature Building.
A $20 RBC banknote from 1938, issued for circulation in Barbados RBC Plaza in Minneapolis, headquarters for RBC Wealth Management, formerly Dain Rauscher Wessels, a firm acquired by RBC in 2000 RBC Centre. 1882: Merchants Bank of Halifax opened offices in Bermuda and Newfoundland. 1899: RBC opened an agency in New York City and a branch in Havana.
The RBC Waterside Centre is a commercial development in the downtown core of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada built by local real estate developer Armour Group.The project involves demolishing six heritage buildings and replacing them with a nine storey retail and office building, clad at ground level with the reconstructed facades of most of the former heritage buildings.
Halifax: 2006 Media, television P A Digital Extremes: Technology Software London: 1993 Video games P A Digitcom: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Toronto: 1991 Telecom P A Discovery Air Defence: Industrials Defense Montreal: 2000 Defence contractor, part of Discovery Air: P A Discovery Air: Industrials Aerospace Toronto: 2004 ...
RBC Capital Markets is a global investment bank providing services in banking, finance, and capital markets to corporations, institutional investors, asset managers, and governments globally. Locations span 58 offices in 14 countries [ 1 ] across North America, the UK, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
Since 2009, Royal Trust has had its headquarters in the RBC Centre. In 1978, Royal Trustco Ltd. was founded in Ottawa to manage Royal Trust. In the mid-1980s, Royal Trustco ranked among the ten largest financial institutions in Canada. [1]
Bank headquarters in Canada (13 P) H. ... RBC WaterPark Place; Rice Howard Place; ... TD Centre (Halifax, Nova Scotia) TD Tower (Vancouver)
1801 Hollis Street is an office building in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Completed in 1985, it is one of the tallest buildings in Halifax, at 87 metres, with 22 floors. It was built as the corporate headquarters of Central Trust, one of the largest trust companies in Canada in the 1980s, and was originally known as Central Trust Tower.