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  2. Rogers Park, Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Park, Brampton (formerly Nortel Brampton Centre and Northern Electric Brampton Works) is a business complex and the corporate offices of Rogers Communications in Brampton, Ontario. It is not the company head office, which is located in downtown Toronto .

  3. Category:Skyscraper office buildings in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Skyscraper office buildings in Canada by city (5 C) Pages in category "Skyscraper office buildings in Canada" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  4. 10 Peel Centre Drive - Wikipedia

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    Other regional departments are located at various buildings across Brampton, Mississauga, and Caledon. The original building (Suite A) is a 6-storey brick structure built in 1980. The new annex (Suite B) is a 6-storey glass, steel and stone structure completed in 2008 which has an additional 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m 2 ) of office space.

  5. Category:Office buildings in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Skyscraper office buildings in Canada (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Office buildings in Canada" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  6. Avison Young - Wikipedia

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    Avison Young for lease / sale sign. Avison Young is a global commercial real estate services firm, headquartered in Toronto, with more than 100 offices in 20 countries. Avison Young was founded in 1978. [1]

  7. SmartCentres - Wikipedia

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    SmartCentres has also considered converting some of its properties into warehouse space. [12] As of 2017, SmartCentres had 154 shopping centres and $9.4 billion worth in assets. 60% of its revenue was from Ontario, 15% was from Quebec, 9% was from British Columbia, and the other 16% was from the rest of Canada. [13]