Fifth Avenue Place (Calgary)

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Fifth Avenue Place
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The East Tower reflecting the West Tower
Fifth Avenue Place (Calgary)
General information
TypeOffice
Address420 2 Street SW
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 3K4
Coordinates 51°02′56″N114°03′58″W / 51.04889°N 114.06611°W / 51.04889; -114.06611
Construction started1979
Completed1981
Height
Roof132.6 m (435 ft)
Technical details
Floor count35
Design and construction
DeveloperBrookfield Properties

Fifth Avenue Place is a high-rise skyscraper complex in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was originally called Esso Plaza. It occupies the entire area of a city block, between 4th and 5th Avenue South and 1st and 2nd Street West in Downtown Calgary.

Contents

The buildings are managed by Brookfield Properties.

Towers

East Tower with reflection of TransCanada Tower Fifth Avenue Place-Calgary.JPG
East Tower with reflection of TransCanada Tower

The complex consists of two structures, East Tower and West Tower, both with 35 floors and a height of 133 m (436 ft). [1] Construction started in 1979 and the complex was completed in 1981, at the height of the 1980s oil boom. Although the towers are almost identical, they are arranged in an "L" shape, with the West Tower oriented east–west, and the East Tower places on a north–south direction. Fifth Avenue Place was built in late modernist style [2] and has curtain walls with alternating vision glass on all sides. The three level underground parkade provides 793 parking stalls. [3] The two towers are connected by a two level shopping galleria, which is connected by the Plus 15 skywalk network to nearby structures.

TowerAddressFloorsHeightBuilt
West237 4 Ave SW35132.6 m (435 ft)1981
East425 1 St SW35132.6 m (435 ft)1981

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References

  1. Emporis. "Fifth Avenue Place". Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved June 16, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  3. Brookfield Properties (2007). "Fifth Avenue Place" . Retrieved June 16, 2007.