Jamieson Place

About Jamieson Place

Jamieson Place is a skyscraper in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was named in honour of Alice Jamieson, the first female to be appointed to any judiciary in the British Empire (in 1913). The complex includes an underground 5 level, 240000sqft parkade with 500 stalls and a 3-story high indoor winter garden. It is connected to the east and north by a Plus 15 skywalk, with expansion planned towards the west to the nearby Westin Hotel. The office space covers 920000sqft. The roof of the 38 floors tower rise to a height of 170m and the two spires bring the total height to 173m. The spires are lit during the night. The building is owned by British Columbia Investment Management Corporation and managed by Bentall LP.

Jamieson Place Description

Jamieson Place is a skyscraper in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was named in honour of Alice Jamieson, the first female to be appointed to any judiciary in the British Empire (in 1913). The complex includes an underground 5 level, 240000sqft parkade with 500 stalls and a 3-story high indoor winter garden. It is connected to the east and north by a Plus 15 skywalk, with expansion planned towards the west to the nearby Westin Hotel. The office space covers 920000sqft. The roof of the 38 floors tower rise to a height of 170m and the two spires bring the total height to 173m. The spires are lit during the night. The building is owned by British Columbia Investment Management Corporation and managed by Bentall LP.

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Jamieson Place is located at Calgary, Alberta
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