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CIBC Square
45 Bay, Bay Park Centre
Complex
Under Construction
office
440
278,709 m² / 2,999,999 ft²
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Competition Entry
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Completion
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Height
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Floors
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Material
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Use
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1 | CIBC Square II | - | 243.1 m / 798 ft | 53 | composite | office | |
2 | CIBC Square I | 2020 | 237.8 m / 780 ft | 49 | composite | office |
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