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Originally Posted by SebC
Too bad its too late for it to be Centre 10 accross the street. Place 10 is way nicer. Centre 10 needs to be tipped onto its side.
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Yeah I wasn't crazy about the design. Everyone thought Centron would have trouble leasing it up with 37,000 SF floor-plates but they did the National Energy Board deal early and had a lot of success from there. It would be nice to tip it over and raise the height but the city doesn't allow commercially zoned buildings to develop higher than 12 storeys south of the train tracks. So newer developments are compressed and end up being wider with a huge floor plate. They still have roughly 8,000 SF of vacant space in that building but it won't lease because they can't demise it down. The exterior wall is too far from the common corridor.