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  2. Scotia Place - Wikipedia

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    Scotia Place is a multi-purpose arena under construction in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is intended to replace the Scotiabank Saddledome, home of the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League. [3] Construction began following the groundbreaking on July 22, 2024; the new arena is planned to open prior to the start of the 2027–28 NHL season ...

  3. Suncor Energy Centre - Wikipedia

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    The west tower overtook the Calgary Tower as the tallest free-standing structure in Calgary from its completion in 1984, until being surpassed by the neighbouring Bow in 2010. [6] The office towers encompass 158,000 m 2 (1,700,000 sq ft) of rentable office space with the complex also containing 23,000 m 2 (250,000 sq ft) of retail and ...

  4. Shane Homes YMCA at Rocky Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Shane Homes YMCA opened to the public in 2018 as the construction was fully completed in 2017. [1] This particular YMCA is known as the World's largest YMCA in terms of square footage (284,000 sq ft [26,400 m 2 ]) and contains North America's largest glue-laminated timber roof. [ 3 ]

  5. Eighth Avenue Place - Wikipedia

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    Eighth Avenue Place is a 1,850,000 sq ft (172,000 m 2) [2] twin-tower building complex located in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada.The complex includes a 49-storey 212 m (696 ft) East tower, 40-storey 177 m (581 ft) West office tower, and a three-storey indoor urban park.

  6. Telus Sky - Wikipedia

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    Telus Sky, (also stylized as TELUS Sky) is a 60-storey, 222.3 m (729 ft) [1] mixed-use skyscraper in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada.At completion in 2019, the structure building became the third-tallest building in Calgary behind Brookfield Place East and The Bow. [1]

  7. National Music Centre - Wikipedia

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    As the centre began to outgrow its space, plans for construction of a 60,000 square-foot facility in Calgary’s East Village with a projected cost of $168 million. With a design by Portland architect Brad Cloepfil, construction began on February 22, 2013. [7] The final steel beam was set into place on December 12, 2014. [8]