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400 Third
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400 Third (Formerly Devon Tower, Canterra Tower)
Canterra Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates 51°03′04.1″N114°04′14.6″W / 51.051139°N 114.070722°W / 51.051139; -114.070722 Coordinates: 51°03′04.1″N114°04′14.6″W / 51.051139°N 114.070722°W / 51.051139; -114.070722
Completed1988
Owner Oxford Properties
Management Oxford Properties
Height
Roof177 m (581 ft)
Technical details
Floor count45
Design and construction
Architect(s) WZMH Architects
Main contractor PCL Construction

400 Third [1] (formerly known as Devon Tower from 2011 - 2023, and Canterra Tower from opening until 2011) is a skyscraper in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Located at 400 3rd Avenue SW, it stands at 177 metres (581 ft) or 45 storeys tall. [2] The building was completed in 1988 and was designed by WZMH Architects in the postmodern style. [3] It was built with glass curtain walls on all sides.

The building is owned and managed by global real estate investor, developer and owner Oxford Properties, and major tenants in the building include Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, one of Canada's largest law firms.

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References

  1. "400 Third | Oxford Properties". www.oxfordproperties.com. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  2. Skyscraper Pages. "400 Third" . Retrieved 2007-06-17.
  3. Emporis. "400 Third". Archived from the original on May 17, 2004. Retrieved 2007-06-17.