Scotia Square
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Scotia Square is a commercial development in Downtown Halifax managed by Crombie REIT, in the Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia. It was built in the late sixties to mid seventies. It is connected to the Downtown Halifax Link and serves as a major Halifax Transit bus terminal in Halifax.[1].
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Location and layout
Scotia Square consists of a mall, a hotel, and a number of office towers connected to each other and to other buildings by pedways and tunnels. In the centre of the complex is Scotia Square Mall and a large food court servicing the adjoinging office buildings. The complex is adjacent to the Cogswell Interchange, and it fronts on Duke Street to the south, Barrington Street to the east, and Albemarle Street (formerly Market Street) to the west.[1]
Buildings
- Barrington Place (3 floors)[2][3]
- Barrington Tower (20 floors, 84 metres)[3][4]
- Brunswick Place (5 floors)[3][5]
- Cogswell Tower (20 floors - 14 office levels on top of 6 parkade levels - 79 metres) [3][6]
- Duke Tower (14 floors atop 2 storey podium, 71 metres)[3][7]
- 2 Delta Hotel buildings, the Delta Halifax[8] (adjacent to Cogswell Tower) and the Delta Barrington[9] (inside Barrington Place)
- Scotia Square Mall (2 floors)[3]
Food court
The Scotia Square Mall food court was renovated in 2014 and named The Mix by Crombie REIT. The court features 14 different food vendors ranging from large fast food chains like McDonald's to locally owned vendors like Mama Gratti's Deli & Market. Various upgrades to seating during the renovation allows large foot traffic during lunchtime rushes during the week. Being based toward servicing those working downtown the hours of operation of most food court tenants are 9:30a.m. to 6p.m.[10]
Pedways and tunnels
- Pedway connecting Brunswick Street to the Scotia Square Parkade, and the west parkade stairwell. Passes over Albemarle Street (formerly Market Street).[3][11]
- Pedway connecting the northwest corner of Scotia Square Parkade (topmost level) to Brunswick Place (formerly called Trade Mart building), which is located beside Scotia Square Parkade, on the north side of Cogswell Street.[3][11]
- Tunnel connecting mall to World Trade and Convention Centre, as well as the Halifax Metro Centre. Passes under Duke Street.[3][11]
- Three-level pedway going from Barrington & Duke Towers to a stairwell, which leads to parking and the mall. The middle level of this pedway joins up to the Brunswick Street Pedway mentioned above.[3][11]
- Pedway going from Scotia Square Mall, over Barrington Street, and into Barrington Place Shops. From there one can go via pedway to Purdy's Wharf, Casino Nova Scotia, the CIBC Building, and the TD Tower.[3][11]
History
Scotia Square was constructed in 1967, a neighbourhood was previously located where the complex now stands with the Cogswell Interchange. Scotia Square had previous tenants such as Famous Players theatre, a Woolco department store. The food court was also known as the Port of Call.[12]
Future development
A proposal has been put forward by Crombie REIT with DSRA Architects to expand the Scotia Square Complex along Barrington Street.[13] The proposed 3-story development would include street-level commercial, as well as office and retail above. The changes would bring the site into better agreement with HRM design guidelines mandating more pedestrian-oriented districts.[14]
Another future development, Westhill on Duke, is a proposed building on the southwest corner of the complex on the corner of Duke Street and Albemarle Street. It is planned as a low-rise building with three floors of office and commercial space.[15] Architects involved on the project are DSRA Architects and Zeidler Partnership Architects.
See also
References
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