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The Vüze, formerly known as Fenwick Place and Fenwick Tower, [1] is a residential apartment building in the south end of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. At 106 metres and 33 storeys in height, it was the tallest building in Atlantic Canada from its construction in 1971 until 2023.
Downtown Halifax in 2015. Halifax, Nova Scotia, with an estimated population of 439,819 in 2021, is the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada. [1]According to the now-defunct website Emporis, the municipality contained 105 high-rise buildings over 35 m (115 ft) tall in 2022. [2]
This list includes the tallest buildings in the region of Atlantic Canada, which consists of the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island. Buildings in five cities are included in this list; Halifax , Moncton , Saint John , Fredericton , and St. John's , each having buildings at least ...
1515 South Park Street Halifax Hotel 9 29.88 m (98.0 ft) 1927-1928 2 floors added in 1967 Government House (Nova Scotia) 1451 Barrington Street Halifax Government 3 1805 Official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and example of Adam-Georgian architecture: King's Wharf 50 King's Wharf Plaza Dartmouth Residential 33 120 m (390 ft)
Halifax: Nova Scotia: Fenwick Tower: 120 m (394 ft) 32: Fenwick Tower [59] Barrie: Ontario: Debut Condos 1: 116.3 m (382 ft) 33 [60] London: Ontario: One London Place: 113.4 m (372 ft) 24: One London Place [61] Windsor: Ontario: Caesars Windsor Augustus Tower: 111 m (364 ft) 27: Augustus Tower [62] Markham: Ontario: World on Yonge II: 105.5 m ...
This photo taken on September 15, 2018 shows Fenwick Tower, a residential apartment building located at 5599 Fenwick Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, during renovations. Completed in 1971, it is in 2018 the tallest building in Atlantic Canada. Date: 15 September 2018, 05:50: Source: Fenwick Tower, Halifax, Nova Scotia, during 2018 ...
In early 2023, the south-facing concrete façade of the tower was replaced with solar panels in order to reduce the university's carbon footprint. Retrofitted at a cost of C$8.5 million, the installation is expected to generate around 100,000 kWh yearly, and makes the Loyola Residence the tallest solar-integrated building in North America.
The Quinpool District refers to a commercial district of Halifax, Nova Scotia, encompassing the eastern portion of Quinpool Road as well as the streets directly north and south of it. Prominent landmarks on Quinpool Road include the Atlantica Hotel, the Oxford Theatre, and an eclectic variety of local businesses, including many popular Chinese ...