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Edmonton and Beaumont, Alberta----50 Street (southside) 50 Street SW, Highway 814: Maintained by: City of Edmonton, Town of Beaumont: Length: 25.0 km (15.5 mi) South end: Highway 625 / Highway 814: Major junctions: Ellerslie Road, Anthony Henday Drive, 23 Avenue, 34 Avenue, Whitemud Drive, Roper Road, Sherwood Park Freeway, 101 Avenue, 106 ...
TD Canada Trust branch in Edmonton, Alberta. The Bank of Toronto (founded in 1855) and The Dominion Bank (founded in 1869) merged on 1 February 1955 to form TD Bank. Canada Trust, founded in 1864 in London, Ontario as Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Society, was acquired by TD Bank in 2000, after which TD adopted the new brand name "TD Bank Financial Group".
TD Tower is an office tower in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It stands at 117 metres (384 feet) or 29 storeys tall and was completed in 1976. It was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP and is connected to the Edmonton City Centre retail complex.
Canadian Western Bank: 1988 Edmonton: Public company, regional bank. Formed through the 1988 merger of two banks: the Bank of Alberta (founded 1984), and the Western & Pacific Bank of Canada (founded 1982). Coast Capital Savings Federal Credit Union: 1940 Surrey, British Columbia: Federal Credit Union, member owned.
In modern history, Royal Bank (RBC) has always been the largest by a significant margin, [20] although TD Bank has caught up to RBC in recent years. Up to the late 1990s, CIBC was the second largest, [21] followed by Bank of Montreal, Scotiabank, and TD Bank. [22] During the late 1990s and beyond, this ranking changed due to several ...
D.L. MacDonald Yard is the maintenance facility, garage, and operations centre for the Capital and Metro light rail transit lines operated by Edmonton Transit Service, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Located to the northeast in the Kennedale industrial area, [1] at 13310 - 50A Street, the facility opened in December 1983 at a cost of $28.2 ...
[11] [4] Free-standing locations of TD Bank and McDonald's were also constructed on the mall's east parking lot. [11] With this, 2 full McDonald's locations operated in the mall area, until 2013-2014 when the McDonald's located in the mall food court closed, leaving the outparcel as the only one located at Westmount. [citation needed]
Edmonton's first true skyscraper, and the tallest building in Western Canada for five years, was the CN Tower, built in 1966. A building boom did not really begin until the oil shocks of 1973 and 1979 , which prompted construction of many of the city's current tall buildings (17 of the top 20, as of 2019).