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Commerce Place I

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Type
  
Office/ Commercial

Roof
  
81 m (266 ft)

Architect
  
Pellow & Associates

Opened
  
1987

Province
  
Ontario

Completed
  
1987

Floor count
  
16

Height
  
81 m

Floors
  
16

Lifts/elevators
  
4

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Location
  
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Similar
  
Chatelherault Country Park, Dalziel Park, South Calder Water, Niagara Falls, Bruce's Mill Conservation Area

Commerce Place I, the first tower built in 1987 and part of a twin tower complex. The complex is known as Commerce Place. The second tower; Commerce Place II was built in 1990. The 16-storey twin towers stand at 81.0 meters. This makes Commerce Place the 7th tallest building complex in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is situated on the corners of King Street East and James Street North.

The site where Commerce Place was built has a lot of history. It is the site where the Bank of Hamilton was established in 1872. in 1905 the Bank was doing so well it expanded its head office, adding on an additional 8 stories. This is significant because the bank headquarters became Hamilton's first skyscraper. Between 1898 and 1910, the Bank of Hamilton opened 128 branches in Ontario and western Canada; it did not, however, have representation east of Toronto. When the bank merged with The Canadian Bank of Commerce on January 2, 1924, it was one of the last surviving banks not headquartered in Toronto or Montreal.

The architect(s) for Commerce Place were Pellow & Associates and the property is managed by MVD Properties, Inc.

References

Commerce Place I Wikipedia