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The new signage on 8 Canada Square at night in August 2014. As of 2018, the HSBC logo installed on the tower is now out-of-date, displaying the previously used font and positioning of the hexagon. It is assumed that the signage will not be updated in the near future due to the bank's intention to vacate the premises in 2027. [17]
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]
Tallest building in Ontario outside of the Greater Toronto Area. Tallest hotel in Canada. 18 One King Street West: 176 / 578 51 2005 Toronto: Tallest completed all-residential skyscraper in Toronto. [22] 19 Maple Leaf Square South Tower: 174 / 571 50 2010 Toronto [23] 20 44 Charles Street West: 166 / 545 51 1972 Toronto: 25th-tallest building ...
TORONTO (Reuters) -Canadian regulators will review the sale of HSBC's business in Canada to Royal Bank of Canada for C$13.5 billion ($10 billion) in cash, the Canadian government's finance ...
One Bloor, previously One Bloor East and Number One Bloor, is a mixed-use skyscraper at the intersection of Bloor Street and Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The project was initially launched by developer Bazis International Inc. in 2007, before being cancelled and re-developed by Great Gulf.
The bank said it wanted to assess its "best future location in London" ahead of its lease expiring at the 45-floor tower at 8 Canada Square in early 2027. HSBC, which is currently defending itself ...
Israel's Property and Building Corp said on Sunday it agreed to sell the HSBC Tower building in midtown Manhattan for $855 million to New York-based real estate firm Innovo Property Group ...
Of the 21 buildings in Toronto taller than 200 metres, only seven were built prior to 2010. In 2012, The St. Regis Toronto (then known as Trump International Hotel and Tower) was completed, with a top dome height of 252 m (827 ft) [4] and an antenna height of 277 metres (908 ft), making it the fourth-tallest structure in Toronto and all of Canada.