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707 13th Avenue SW Calgary AB 51°02′25″N 114°04′37″W / 51.0404°N 114.077°W / 51.0404; -114.077 ( Beaulieu National Historic Site (Lougheed
The CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) communications and observation tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [3] [8] Completed in 1976, it is located in downtown Toronto, built on the former Railway Lands. Its name "CN" referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower
Tallest building outside of Toronto 8 Brookfield Place East: Brookfield Place (Calgary) Calgary: 247 m (810 ft) 56: 2017: 247 m (810 ft) 9 CIBC Square I: CIBC Square I: Toronto: 241 m (791 ft) 49: 2021: 237.5 m (779 ft) 10 TD Terrace: TD Terrace: Toronto: 240 m (787 ft) 40: 2024: 240 m (790 ft) 11 Commerce Court West: Commerce Court West: Toronto
Alberta's history of skyscrapers began with the Grain Exchange Building (1910) in Calgary, and the Tegler Building (1911) in Edmonton. Until late 2013, the presence of aircraft taking off and landing at the Edmonton City Centre Airport restricted any building from reaching an elevation higher than 815.34 metres (2,675.0 ft) above mean sea level ...
Main Street and McLeod Avenue, combined Post Office and Armoury. 1910, with 1913 addition Melfort, Saskatchewan: Location of C Company, Saskatoon Light Infantry, 1936. [19] Romanesque style Post Office with 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 storey main building joined to a 1-storey hipped roof armoury facing McLeod Avenue. Modern steam heating, electrical lighting ...
This is a list of tallest buildings in Calgary, Alberta, namely buildings that are at least 400 feet (120 meters) tall. Calgary is both the largest city and largest metropolitan area in the Canadian province of Alberta , with a municipal population of 1,267,344 [ 1 ] as of April 1, 2018, and a metropolitan population of 1,469,300 [ 2 ] as of ...
First Canadian Centre is an office tower in Calgary, Alberta designed by Donald C. Smith (1929–2014) of the New York firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. It was the second SOM project in Calgary after Toronto-Dominion Square, which is on the neighbouring block to the south. The project was intended to include 41-storey and 64-storey towers ...
The west tower overtook the Calgary Tower as the tallest free-standing structure in Calgary from its completion in 1984, until being surpassed by the neighbouring Bow in 2010. [6] The office towers encompass 158,000 m 2 (1,700,000 sq ft) of rentable office space with the complex also containing 23,000 m 2 (250,000 sq ft) of retail and ...