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TD West Tower [42] (formerly Canadian Pacific Tower and Commercial Union Tower) 1974: 128.02 m (420.0 ft) 32: 100 Wellington Street West: Bregman + Hamann Architects TD South Tower [42] (formerly TD Waterhouse Tower, Aetna Tower, IBM Tower, and Maritime Life Tower) 1985: 153.57 m (503.8 ft) 36: 79 Wellington Street West: Bregman + Hamann Architects
100 Front Street West 1929–1931 124 / 407 28 [29] Commerce Court North: 25 King Street West 1931–1967 145 / 476 34 [30] Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower: 66 Wellington Street West 1967–1972 223 / 731 56 [31] Commerce Court West: 199 Bay Street 1972–1975 239 / 784 57 [32] First Canadian Place: 100 King Street West 1975–present 298 / 978 72 [2]
The "TD" logo in the downtown Toronto skyline was solely displayed on the Canada Trust Tower, until July 2015 when TD Bank affixed its green-and-white logo to the newer towers of the nearby Toronto-Dominion Centre. Bay Wellington Tower is a 49-story office tower, designed by Bregman + Hamann Architects and completed in 1992. Architecturally it ...
Commerce Court West was the tallest building among the three later additions, at 57 storeys and 287 metres (942 ft) it was the tallest building in Canada from 1972 to 1976. Originally, Commerce Court West's 57th floor was an observation floor.
At its 1928 opening, 100 Adelaide Street West, was the Concourse Building which was a 14-story Art Deco structure. The building tenant was the Toronto Industrial Commission, which promoted the city as a hub of finance and business in Ontario. The building was famous for its mosaics by Group of Seven member J.E.H. MacDonald. [4]
Wellington Street (Toronto), Ontario, Canada This page was last edited on 5 September 2023, at 11:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
It is located at 181 Wellington Street West, on the western edge of the downtown core and bordering Toronto's entertainment district. The hotel opened on February 16, 2011. The hotel opened on February 16, 2011.
The bank maintains a presence in a number of other towers in the downtown core, including the Royal Bank Building at 20 King Street West adjacent to Scotia Plaza, the RBC Centre at 155 Wellington Street West, and the building complex at 310, 315, 320 and 330 Front Street West, next to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, which is also owned by ...