In 1973, the Royal Bank of Canada began construction on a new office in downtown Toronto known as the Royal Bank Plaza. The $100 million construction project consisted of two triangular office towers linked by a glass-enclosed banking hall. In addition to housing the Royal Bank of Canada’s Ontario headquarters, the Plaza included a two-level shopping concourse with restaurants and boutiques, as well as office space available for lease. The Plaza officially opened on March 10, 1977.This archive is part of the larger Ontario Editorial Bureau Fonds (OEB) housed at Brock University. The records contain information about thedevelopment and construction of the Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto. The bulk of the material consists of correspondence, ...
The Ontario Economic Council existed from 1968 until 1985. It was established in order to advise the...
Firme d'architectes chargée du projet: WZMH Architects; Dates de construction de la tour nord: 1974-...
Kimberly, Clark & Company was founded in Wisconsin in 1872. The founding partners were John A. Kimb...
Ontario Editorial Bureau (O.E.B.)This archive is part of the larger Ontario Editorial Bureau archive...
Fonds contains materials related to the St. Catharines, Hamilton and Toronto Offices of the Ontario ...
Ontario Editorial Bureau (O.E.B.)This fonds is part of the larger Ontario Editorial Bureau archives ...
On February 29, 1912 The Ontario Paper Company Limited was incorporated under the leadership of Col....
The Bank of Canada first introduced Canada Savings Bonds during the First and Second World Wars. ...
The St. Catharines and District Chamber of Commerce merged with the Thorold Chamber of Commerce in 2...
Canadian National Railway Company (CN) was incorporated in 1919 as a Crown Corporation. The compa...
The fonds contains materials relating to the City of St. Catharines from the 1950s to 1980s. The ...
This archive contains materials relating to the Ontario Medical Association. The bulk of the materi...
Robert A Nairn served as the first Chief Administrative Officer at Brock University for 10 years. He...
The Ontario Winter Games began in 1970. This four day sporting event features amateur athletes fr...
The Q.N.S. [Quebec North Shore Paper Company] newsprint mill started in 1937 at Baie Comeau in Quebe...
The Ontario Economic Council existed from 1968 until 1985. It was established in order to advise the...
Firme d'architectes chargée du projet: WZMH Architects; Dates de construction de la tour nord: 1974-...
Kimberly, Clark & Company was founded in Wisconsin in 1872. The founding partners were John A. Kimb...
Ontario Editorial Bureau (O.E.B.)This archive is part of the larger Ontario Editorial Bureau archive...
Fonds contains materials related to the St. Catharines, Hamilton and Toronto Offices of the Ontario ...
Ontario Editorial Bureau (O.E.B.)This fonds is part of the larger Ontario Editorial Bureau archives ...
On February 29, 1912 The Ontario Paper Company Limited was incorporated under the leadership of Col....
The Bank of Canada first introduced Canada Savings Bonds during the First and Second World Wars. ...
The St. Catharines and District Chamber of Commerce merged with the Thorold Chamber of Commerce in 2...
Canadian National Railway Company (CN) was incorporated in 1919 as a Crown Corporation. The compa...
The fonds contains materials relating to the City of St. Catharines from the 1950s to 1980s. The ...
This archive contains materials relating to the Ontario Medical Association. The bulk of the materi...
Robert A Nairn served as the first Chief Administrative Officer at Brock University for 10 years. He...
The Ontario Winter Games began in 1970. This four day sporting event features amateur athletes fr...
The Q.N.S. [Quebec North Shore Paper Company] newsprint mill started in 1937 at Baie Comeau in Quebe...
The Ontario Economic Council existed from 1968 until 1985. It was established in order to advise the...
Firme d'architectes chargée du projet: WZMH Architects; Dates de construction de la tour nord: 1974-...
Kimberly, Clark & Company was founded in Wisconsin in 1872. The founding partners were John A. Kimb...