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Pacific Centre - Love what you do, love where you do it

Pacific Centre began with the construction of the TD Tower in 1972. Both the TD Tower and 701 West Georgia were designed and built to resemble Cadillac Fairview's Toronto Dominion Centre and 95 Wellington Street West towers in Toronto. Both towers are based on the same structure and appearance, but differ in heights. The design was created by renowned architect, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. TD Tower represented the end of Mies's North America period, and TD Tower's black glass facing has earned it the nickname of the "Black Tower."

From the time after the TD Tower and 701 West Georgia were built, Pacific Centre grew with the building and acquisition of Canaccord Financial Place, 777 Dunsmuir Street, 700 West Pender and 750 West Pender Street, and the HSBC Building. Today, Pacific Centre is comprised of seven office towers and one retail centre. Unique to Pacific Centre, six of the seven towers are inter-connected through the retail centre. With over two million square feet of prime office space, and half a million square feet of retail, Pacific Centre is home to over 500 office and retail tenants that employ over 9,000 people. 

Pacific Centre is proudly owned and managed by Cadillac Fairview.