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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]
The southwest corner of the building houses the Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre. Koffler House [KP] 1990 Houses various Student Life services. Koffler Student Services Centre [KS] 1906 Alfred H. Chapman: Building was originally home to Toronto's main public library. Houses various administrative offices. Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories [LM] 1963
The first exchange in Canada began in 1832 as an informal stock exchange at the Exchange Coffee House in Montreal. In 1874, Lorn MacDougall, along with his brothers Hartland St. Clair MacDougall and George Campbell MacDougall, James Burnett and Frank Bond were the driving force behind the creation of the Montreal Stock Exchange (a name that was used until 1982 when it became the Montreal ...
The William H. Wright Building was a six-storey office building located at 140 King Street West in Toronto, Ontario, at the corner of King and York streets.Designed by the firm Mathers and Haldenby and built between 1937 and 1938, it was one of Toronto's best examples of streamline moderne architecture.
Oswald Tower (building) in Cleveland, Ohio, formerly the Ernst & Young Tower Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ernst & Young Tower .