Stephen Avenue Place

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Stephen Avenue Place
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Office Tower
General information
LocationCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates51°02′46.7″N 114°04′01.7″W / 51.046306°N 114.067139°W / 51.046306; -114.067139Coordinates: 51°02′46.7″N 114°04′01.7″W / 51.046306°N 114.067139°W / 51.046306; -114.067139
Construction started1974
Completed1976
Cost$30,000,000
OwnerSlate Asset Management
ManagementColliers International
Height
Roof155 m (509 ft)[1]
Top floor40
Technical details
Floor count41

Stephen Avenue Place, formerly Scotia Centre is an office and retail hub in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Located at 700 2nd Street SW, it stands at 155 metres (509 feet) or 41-storeys tall and was the tallest building in Calgary at the time of its completion.

Formerly known as the Scotia Centre, the building was purchased by Slate Asset Management in March 2018 and is currently undergoing a redevelopment project that will involve significant renovations to the three story retail podium and building amenities. The project will feature three restaurants run by Concorde Group and Oliver & Bonacini.

Stephen Avenue Place is named for George Stephen, the first Baron Mount Stephen, who was the visionary, businessman and financier behind the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Skyscraper Pages. "Scotia Centre". Retrieved 2007-09-12.
  2. ^ LP, Slate Asset Management. "Slate Names Latest Calgary Property Stephen Avenue Place; Announces Hospitality Partners and Extensive Renovation Plan". www.newswire.ca. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
  3. ^ Calgary, Staff LiveWire (2018-09-27). "Scotia Centre in downtown Calgary to get overhaul, emerge as Stephen Avenue Place". LiveWire Calgary. Retrieved 2019-09-14.

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