Brookfield Place (Toronto)

[9] The TD Canada Trust Tower is noted for its recessed design and spire on the upper levels and stands at 53 storeys.

Allen Lambert Galleria, sometimes described as the "crystal cathedral of commerce", is an atrium designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava which connects Bay Street with Sam Pollock Square.

[11] The Galleria was the result of an international competition and was incorporated into the development in order to satisfy the City of Toronto's public art requirements.

The TD Tower section was owned in entirety by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS) through its subsidiary Oxford Properties.

According to the Financial Post, "A spokesman for PSP would not confirm the deal had taken place, noting the pension fund never comments on any transaction."