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Skyscrapers in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Bay Adelaide Centre
The Bay Adelaide Centre is a skyscraper complex currently
under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The first and tallest tower, at
51 storeys, is due for completion in July 2009.
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Brookfield Place
Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) is an office complex
in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, comprising the 2.1 hectare (5.2 acre)
block bounded by Yonge Street to the east, Wellington Street West to the north,
Bay Street to the west, and Front Street to the south. The complex contains
242,000 square metres (2,604,866 sq ft) of office space, and consists of two
towers, the Bay Wellington Tower and the TD Canada Trust Tower, linked by the
six-storey Allen Lambert Galleria. Brookfield Place is also the home of the
Hockey Hall of Fame.
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First Canadian Place
First Canadian Place is a skyscraper in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. At 298 metres, or 978 feet (355 metres with antenna included), it is
Canada's tallest skyscraper and the eleventh tallest building in North America.
It is the third tallest free-standing structure in Canada, after CN Tower, also
in Toronto, and the Inco Superstack in Sudbury, Ontario.
First Canadian Place is located in Toronto's financial district at the northwest
corner of King and Bay streets, the centre of Canadian financial industry. It is
home to the Toronto headquarters of the Bank of Montreal, the oldest Canadian
bank (hence the 'first').
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Hudson's Bay Centre
Hudson's Bay Centre is an International style office
skyscraper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 1974, it stands at 35
floors at 135 metres in height. The former Bay flagship store still anchors the
site. Brookfield Properties owns and operates the centre located in the heart of
the city at the intersection of Bloor Street and Yonge Street also known as the
business and pleasure area of midtown Toronto.
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Leaside Towers
The Leaside Towers are the tallest buildings in East York,
Toronto, Canada. They are a twin set of apartment towers, with one facing
North-South, and another Facing East-West. Located at 85 Thorncliffe Park Drive
near Overlea, they are the biggest section of the "East York Skyline". Their
structural height is 129 metres, and they both have 44 floors. Their
construction ended in 1970. Although their location is not in a prime
residential area of Toronto, it provides panoramic views of Toronto's skyline
and the Don Valley. This is why they chose to include large penthouses in these
buildings.
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Manulife Centre
The Manulife Centre is located on the southeast corner of
Bay and Bloor streets, adjacent to the southern edge of the Yorkville district
of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It consists of a 51-story 800-suite luxury
residential tower at 44 Charles Street and a shorter tower at 55 Bloor Street
West, connected by a retail complex on the main floor and basement.
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Maple Leaf Square
Maple Leaf Square is a two-tower condominium, hotel, office
and retail complex currently under construction to the west of the Air Canada
Centre in downtown Toronto. It is jointly developed by Cadillac Fairview,
Lanterra and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE), the parent company of
the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs, the NBA's Toronto Raptors, Toronto FC (of Major
League Soccer), the AHL's Toronto Marlies, Leafs TV and Raptors NBA TV.
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One Bloor East
1 Bloor East is a mixed-use skyscraper to be constructed at
the intersection of Bloor Street and Yonge Street in Downtown Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Demolition on the site was completed in December 2008.
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The Palace Pier
The Palace Pier is the site of Palace Place and Palace
Pier, both tied for the 27th-tallest building in Toronto. They are located at
2045 Lake Shore Boulevard West and 1 Palace Pier Court in the Humber Bay
neighbourhood.
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Pinnacle Centre
Pinnacle Centre is a condominium tower development in
Toronto, Canada. The complex consists of four planned towers. It is located on
former industrial lands on the Toronto waterfront. It is one of a number of
development projects in the area, the most notable being the nearby CityPlace
just to the west. The Pinnacle Centre site is bounded by Yonge Street to the
east, Harbourfront to the south, Bay Street to the west and the Gardiner
Expressway to the north. It is being built by Vancouver based Pinnacle
International.
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Sapphire Tower
The Sapphire Tower was a proposed luxury hotel /
condominium skyscraper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to be built by developer
Harry Stinson. It would have stood at 196 metres (643 feet) or 62 floors.
Scheduled to begin construction in Spring 2007, the previous 90-storey proposal
on Temperance Street, which would have stood at 342 metres (1,122 feet), was
rejected because of shadow and height concerns.
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Scotia Plaza
Scotia Plaza is a Postmodern commercial office complex in
the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The complex is situated in the financial
district of the downtown core, and is generally bordered by Yonge Street on the
east, King Street West on the south, Bay Street on the west, and Adelaide Street
West on the north.
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Toronto Eaton Centre
The Toronto Eaton Centre is a large shopping mall and
office complex in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, named after the now-defunct
Eaton's department store chain that once anchored it. In terms of the number of
visitors, the shopping mall is Toronto's top tourist attraction, with around one
million visitors per week. It is also the largest shopping mall in Eastern
Canada and third-largest in Canada as a whole.
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Toronto-Dominion Centre
The Toronto-Dominion Centre, or T-D Centre, is a cluster of
buildings in downtown Toronto, Ontario, consisting of six towers and a pavilion
covered in bronze-tinted glass and black painted steel, and serving as the
global headquarters of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, as well as providing office
and retail space for many other businesses. 21,000 people work in the complex,
making it the largest in Canada.
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Trump International Hotel & Tower
Trump International Hotel & Tower, Toronto is a mixed-use
skyscraper currently under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is being
built by Talon International Development Inc., which is owned by Val Levitan and
Canadian billionaire Alex Shnaider.
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Waterpark City
Waterpark City is a condo project in Toronto near Fort York
and the Canadian National Exhibition, on the site of the former Molson brewery.
It stands at 38 floors, 409 units and 114 metres. It is built by Page + Steele
Inc. Two additional buildings on the site are to be called Aquarius and
Atlantis.
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World Trade Centre
The Residences of the World Trade Centre is a postmodern
complex near the Harbourfront in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built in 1990, the
tallest of 2 buildings rises to 37 floors in height. The Residences of the World
Trade Centre is a 700-unit condominium complex.
Two sister towers of 37 and 26-storeys at Yonge Street and Queen's Quay share a
30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) recreation facility on three levels. Amenities
include a two-level podium with retail and health facilities, indoor/outdoor
swimming pools, squash courts, and the beautiful Skylounge party room.
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