Edmonton City Centre

None of the originally designed five towers was ever built but the multi-level Eaton Centre mall and the Delta Edmonton Centre Suite Hotel were salvaged from the project by heavy civic tax subsidies.

[4] After the demise of the Eaton's department store in 1999, Eaton Centre and Edmonton Centre, formerly two independent malls, were redeveloped into one shopping complex connected by a newer and larger pedestrian bridge spanning 101 Street (that itself contains a number of shops).

On November 18, 2015, Edmonton City Centre announced that it planned to relocate and significantly upgrade its food court as part of a $41.3-million redevelopment investment that would revitalize the entire retail experience of the downtown property.

[8] The former food court area and stores on the lower level were converted to parking.

These office properties combine for a total of approximately 665,000 square feet with the towers ranging from 24 to 28 storeys in height.

Edmonton City Hall with the CN Tower in the background
Edmonton City Hall with the CN Tower in the background