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400 Third [1] (formerly known as Devon Tower from 2011 - 2023, and Canterra Tower from opening until 2011) is a skyscraper in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Located at 400 3rd Avenue SW, it stands at 177 metres (581 ft) or 45 storeys tall. [2] The building was completed in 1988 and was designed by WZMH Architects in the postmodern style. [3]
Canada Post provides a free postal code look-up tool on its website, [1] via its applications for smartphones, [2] and sells hard-copy directories and CD-ROMs. Many vendors also sell validation tools, which allow customers to properly match addresses and postal codes. Hard-copy directories can also be consulted in all post offices, and some ...
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Bow Valley Square is a four-tower office tower complex in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The complex constructed in stages between 1972 and 1982 was home to Calgary's tallest building between 1974 and 1976. The complex is owned by Alberta Investment Management Corporation, OMERS and Oxford Properties Group.
One Calgary Place 330 5 Avenue SW 1968-1973 110 / 361 30 One Calgary Place: Altius Centre 500 4 Avenue SW 1973-1974 126 / 413 32 Altius Centre: Bow Valley Square 2: 205 5 Avenue SW 1974-1976 143 / 469 39 Bow Valley Square: Stephen Avenue Place: 700 2 Street SW 1976-1982 155 / 509 41 Scotia Centre: First Canadian Centre: 350 7 Avenue SW 1982 ...
Western Canadian Place is an office tower complex located in the downtown core of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It consists of two buildings, the taller North Tower and the shorter South Tower. It was designed by the architectural firm, Cohos Evamy (the same firm who designed Bankers Hall - East and Bankers Hall - West in Calgary) in late modernist ...
At completion in 1977, Shell Centre was the fourth tallest building in Calgary, behind Dome Tower, Bow Valley Square Two, and Stephen Avenue Place. The Shell Centre was announced by Olympia and York Developments in February 1975 as a $35-million, 33-storey, 630,000 sq ft (59,000 m 2 ) [ 2 ] tower to be built on the site of the former Caravan Hotel.
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