Nova Centre
Nova Centre | |
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A view of the office tower under construction in June 2015 | |
General information | |
Status | Under construction |
Location | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Topped-out | January 2016 |
Cost | C$500 million |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Noel Fowler Architect |
Architecture firm | IBI Architects Atlantic |
Developer | Argyle Developments |
Website | |
novacentre |
Nova Centre is a mixed-use commercial development under construction in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It comprises a hotel tower, two office towers, the new Halifax Convention Centre, retail space, and Grafton Place, a public pedestrian arcade that was formerly part of Grafton Street. It is being developed at a cost of $500 million by Halifax developer Argyle Developments Ltd.[1]
History
The Nova Centre development occupies two city blocks in downtown Halifax. One block was formerly home to the longtime headquarters of the Halifax Chronicle-Herald newspaper.
The project has received federal, provincial, and municipal public funding as it will house, in the podium levels and basement, the new Halifax Convention Centre operated by the Crown corporation Trade Centre Limited (TDL).[2]
In 2014, Halifax Regional Council approved the sale of a section of Grafton Street, running through the Nova Centre site, to Argyle Developments at a cost of $1.9 million. This section will remain open to the public as a covered pedestrian arcade, and will be rented out for events by the developer.
In October 2015, the Bank of Montreal signed a 10-year lease agreement and naming rights deal. The bank will establish their Atlantic Canadian headquarters in the office tower, and one of the towers will be named BMO Tower. The bank's flagship downtown branch will also relocated to the ground level of the building.[3]
Elements
Office towers
The two office towers are actually connected, and the floorplates can be combined, but the towers have separate cores. They are called the BMO Tower and South Tower respectively. Each tower offers 14,000 square feet of space per floor, or a combined 28,000 square feet per floor.[4]
Convention centre
The Halifax Convention Centre is a conference centre that will replace the nearby World Trade and Convention Centre as the main convention venue in the city. It is slated to open in 2017. The new, larger convention facility will house 120,000 square feet (11,000 m2) flexible event space that will allow Halifax to accommodate conventions and events that the current convention centre cannot handle.
Hotel
One of the towers will house a 300 to 350-room luxury hotel.
Grafton Place
The section of Grafton Street purchased by the developer will function as both a pedestrian passageway and as a 18,000 square foot events space.
References
- ↑ O'Kane, Josh (12 January 2015). "Can downtown Halifax put wind in its sails?". The Globe and Mail.
- ↑ Morgan, Jamie. "EllisDon – Nova Centre". Building and Construction Canada.
- ↑ "Atlantic BMO headquarters to call Nova Centre home". Global News. 23 October 2015.
- ↑ "Floor plans". Nova Centre.