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53°32′30″N 113°29′34″W / 53.54167°N 113.49278°W / 53.54167; -113.49278
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Rice Howard Place
Rice Howard Place complex
Former namesScotia Place
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Architectural style Modernism
Location Edmonton, Alberta
Coordinates 53°32′30″N 113°29′34″W / 53.54167°N 113.49278°W / 53.54167; -113.49278
Named for Scotiabank
Construction startedRice Howard 1: 1980
Rice Howard 2: 1982
CompletedRice Howard 1: 1982
Rice Howard 2: 1983
Owner Morguard (20%)
Height
RoofRice Howard 1: 113 m (371 ft)
Rice Howard 2: 88 m (289 ft)
Technical details
Floor countRice Howard 1: 28
Rice Howard 2: 21
Design and construction
Architect(s)B. James Wensley Architect

Rice Howard Place (originally Scotia Place) is an office tower complex in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that was completed in 1983. It is located at 10060 Jasper Avenue in Downtown Edmonton. It is home to several long-term tenants such as Grant Thornton, APEGA, Ernst & Young, Chadi & Company, Imperial Equities, Duncan Craig LLP and Edmonton Transit. The namesake of the complex was Scotiabank, but it was renamed Rice Howard Place in April 2022 after the anchor tenant, Scotiabank, moved to the new Stantec Tower at 10220 103 Ave. [1]

Rice Howard Place when it was still "Scotia Place"

The tallest tower in the complex is Tower 1, with 28 floors reaching 113 m (371 ft). Followed by Tower 2, with 21 floors reaching 88 m (289 ft). [2]

Pedway

Edmonton's extensive Pedway system allows downtown visitors to travel indoors to avoid the extreme weather. Rice Howard Place is part of that pedway which is linked directly to both the Edmonton LRT system, Commerce Place, and Enbridge Centre.

See also

References

  1. ^ Morguard Corporation (2022-04-08). "Morguard Renames Edmonton Property". Morguard. Archived from the original on 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  2. ^ "Rice Howard Place Complex". www.emporis.com. Emporis. Archived from the original on February 14, 2021. Retrieved February 14, 2021.



scotia+place+edmonton Latitude and Longitude:

53°32′30″N 113°29′34″W / 53.54167°N 113.49278°W / 53.54167; -113.49278
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Scotia Place (Edmonton))
Rice Howard Place
Rice Howard Place complex
Former namesScotia Place
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Architectural style Modernism
Location Edmonton, Alberta
Coordinates 53°32′30″N 113°29′34″W / 53.54167°N 113.49278°W / 53.54167; -113.49278
Named for Scotiabank
Construction startedRice Howard 1: 1980
Rice Howard 2: 1982
CompletedRice Howard 1: 1982
Rice Howard 2: 1983
Owner Morguard (20%)
Height
RoofRice Howard 1: 113 m (371 ft)
Rice Howard 2: 88 m (289 ft)
Technical details
Floor countRice Howard 1: 28
Rice Howard 2: 21
Design and construction
Architect(s)B. James Wensley Architect

Rice Howard Place (originally Scotia Place) is an office tower complex in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that was completed in 1983. It is located at 10060 Jasper Avenue in Downtown Edmonton. It is home to several long-term tenants such as Grant Thornton, APEGA, Ernst & Young, Chadi & Company, Imperial Equities, Duncan Craig LLP and Edmonton Transit. The namesake of the complex was Scotiabank, but it was renamed Rice Howard Place in April 2022 after the anchor tenant, Scotiabank, moved to the new Stantec Tower at 10220 103 Ave. [1]

Rice Howard Place when it was still "Scotia Place"

The tallest tower in the complex is Tower 1, with 28 floors reaching 113 m (371 ft). Followed by Tower 2, with 21 floors reaching 88 m (289 ft). [2]

Pedway

Edmonton's extensive Pedway system allows downtown visitors to travel indoors to avoid the extreme weather. Rice Howard Place is part of that pedway which is linked directly to both the Edmonton LRT system, Commerce Place, and Enbridge Centre.

See also

References

  1. ^ Morguard Corporation (2022-04-08). "Morguard Renames Edmonton Property". Morguard. Archived from the original on 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  2. ^ "Rice Howard Place Complex". www.emporis.com. Emporis. Archived from the original on February 14, 2021. Retrieved February 14, 2021.



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