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Stantec Tower, Edmonton, Alberta July 2020
Stantec Tower, Edmonton, Alberta July 2020

Stantec Tower is a 66-storey above and 4 underground, 250.8 m (823 ft) mixed-use skyscraper in Ice District in the downtown core of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. On May 23, 2018, it reached a construction height of 197 m (646.3 ft) and surpassed the JW Marriott Edmonton Ice District & Residences, becoming the tallest building in Edmonton and one of the largest mixed-use projects in Canada. The office area of the tower opened on September 26, 2018, and the residential portion opened in 2019.At 250.9 m (823.2 ft) tall, the Stantec Tower is the 10th-tallest building in Canada, and the tallest in Canada outside Toronto. The 66-storey tower consists of retail space, offices, and 454 residential units. It houses the headquarters of Stantec and is located close to Rogers Place, home of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers, and near the centre of Ice District directly northwest of Downtown Edmonton.

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Stantec Tower
103 Avenue NW, Edmonton Central Core

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103 Avenue NW 10104
T5J 0K4 Edmonton, Central Core
Alberta, Canada
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