Scotia Place

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Scotia Place
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Scotia Place complex
General information
StatusComplete
TypeOffice
Architectural styleModernism
LocationEdmonton, Alberta
CoordinatesCoordinates: 53°32′30″N 113°29′34″W / 53.54167°N 113.49278°W / 53.54167; -113.49278
Named forScotiabank
Construction startedScotia 1: 1980
Scotia 2: 1982
CompletedScotia 1: 1982
Scotia 2: 1983
OwnerMorguard (20%)
Height
RoofScotia 1: 113 m (371 ft)
Scotia 2: 88 m (289 ft)
Technical details
Floor countScotia 1: 28
Scotia 2: 21
Design and construction
ArchitectB. James Wensley Architect

Scotia Place is an office tower complex in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada that was completed in 1983. It is located at 10060 Jasper Avenue in the heart of Downtown Edmonton. It is home to several long term tenants such as Grant Thornton, APEGGA, Ernst & Young, Duncan Craig LLP and Edmonton Transit. The namesake of the complex is Scotiabank.

The tallest tower in the complex is Scotia 1, with 28 floors reaching 113 m (371 ft). Followed by Scotia 2, with 21 floors reaching 88 m (289 ft).[1]

Pedway[]

Edmonton's extensive Pedway system allows downtown visitors to travel indoors to avoid the extreme weather. Scotia Place is part of that pedway which is linked directly to both the Edmonton LRT system, Commerce Place, and Enbridge Centre.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Scotia Place Complex". www.emporis.com. Emporis. Retrieved February 14, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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