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Soaring 68 storeys high,
Scotia Plaza's multi-pleated vertical shape offers 22 corner
offices per floor, each with high glass windows providing
spectacular downtown and Lake Ontario views. With two prominent
V-shaped indentations marking the uppermost floors - its crowning
signature touch - Scotia Plaza is a captivating modernistic
complex, a landmark for all time to come. |
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The complex presents a classical
front to the street, as evident by the richly detailed stone
facades belonging to the former Wood Gundy building at 11
Adelaide Street West, the Dunfield building at 104 Yonge Street
and the historic headquarters of The Bank of Nova Scotia at
44 King Street West. But a glance skyward reveals an architectural
tour de force unlike any other in downtown Toronto. |
An Oasis in the
Heart of the City

Scotia Plaza's outdoor garden is a unique collection
of indigenous trees and plants where one can enjoy a natural oasis
right in the heart of the city. Indoors, seasonally inspired floral
displays are displayed in prominent locations throughout the year.
Floral displays for private offices can be ordered at a reasonable
cost by calling the Concierge Desk.
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