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Hole for Scotiabank Plaza
12/31/1985
Lower depths
12/31/1985
Scotiabank building shaping up, In what will be Toronto's and Canada's second-tallest building, a concrete circular ramp takes form at the site of the(...)
11/14/1986
Scotia Plaza, 44 King St. W.: Though it is thoroughly modern in feel, Scotia Plaza represents a departure from the standard modernist box. At the top,(...)
3/11/1988
Scotia Plaza gets logo, Workers deck Scotia Plaza out with its stylized S logo as the office tower nears completion at King and Bay Sts. Robert Campea(...)
9/21/1988
Scotia Plaza has density of 16 times lot size
1/1/1987
Scotia Plaza Swedish Marble destined for
6/27/1986
Scotia site
11/21/1984
Taking shape
1/9/1987
Temporary ''frontier style'' wooden shacks of the Bank of Montreal and the Bank of Nova Scotia on the south side of Lawrence Avenue East
5/21/1956
Tower Topping, A just-completed Scotia Plaza tower casts a tall shadow over the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce tower built in 1931. The Commerce b(...)
3/20/1989
Trust hands
6/25/1986
Water works
5/27/1989
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