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Sun Life Plaza

Coordinates: 51°02′59″N 114°03′50″W / 51.04972°N 114.06389°W / 51.04972; -114.06389
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The Ampersand
The three towers of The Ampersand
Map
General information
TypeOffice
LocationCalgary
Canada
Coordinates51°02′59″N 114°03′50″W / 51.04972°N 114.06389°W / 51.04972; -114.06389
Construction started1981
Completed1984
Height
Roof114.3 m (375 ft)[1]
Technical details
Floor count28

The Ampersand is a high-rise office complex in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It consists of three identical skyscrapers, designated as North, West and East Tower, and connected by the lobby at ground level and by a shopping gallery at Plus 15 level.

Total area of the 3 buildings is 1.032 million square feet. Building floor plates are roughly 12,000 square feet each.[2]

Towers

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The towers are 28 stories high, and rise to 114.3 m (375 ft).[1] Sun Life Plaza - West was the first tower built, and was completed in 1981. Development continued with The Ampersand - North, completed in 1982, and was concluded in 1984 with Sun Life Plaza - East.[3] Current occupants include the North West Redwater Partnership and Sproule.

Suncor Energy is a former tenant where it had headquarters in Tower III and occupied much of the building prior to its $43 billion merger with PetroCanada in 2009.[4] With the merger, the combined entity chose the former PetroCanada Centre (now renamed the Suncor Energy Centre) in downtown Calgary to house the bigger company.

Tower Address Floors Height Built
West 144 4 Ave SW 28 114.3 m (375 ft) 1981
North 140 4 Ave SW 28 114.3 m (375 ft) 1982
East 112 4 Ave SW 28 114.3 m (375 ft) 1984

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Skyscraper Pages. "The Ampersand West". Retrieved 2007-06-17.
  2. ^ "CREIT Properties of Success Canadian Real Estate Investment Trust Annual Report 2004" (PDF). AnnualReports.com. 2004.
  3. ^ Emporis. "Sun Life Plaza". Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Suncor, Petro-Canada announce merger". CBC News. 2009.