Skyscrapers in Windsor, Ontario - Skyscrapers of Windsor, Ontario, Caesars Windsor, One Riversskyscrapers of Windsor, Ontario, Caesars Windsor, One Riverside Drive, Victoria Park Place Ide Drive, Victoria Park Place (Paperback)


Chapters: Skyscrapers of Windsor, Ontario, Caesars Windsor, One Riverside Drive, Victoria Park Place, Bank of Commerce Building, Windsor, Canada Building. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: 75 Riverside Drive is a tall office tower This is a residential condominium with commercial space on the ground floor. It was constructed just east of the Detroit / Windsor Tunnel (the engineering group TROW monitored the effects of the building upon the tunnel) in downtown Windsor, Ontario. It is located down the street from the Bank of Commerce Building. The building was built in 1974 and stands at 15 storeys tall. It is across Riverside Drive from the Riverfront Bike Trail, and stands across Goyeau Avenue from LeGoyeau Apartments, and stands next to the Windsor Downtown Travelodge Hotel. The building also used to house The New WI's (Now AChannel Windsor) news studios, before they moved down to their new location at the corner of Ouellette Avenue and Park Street, next to the Cineplex Odeon downtown theatre. Ouellette Place 17 storeys residential righ rise 810 ouellette ave and elliott The Bank of Commerce Building is one of Windsor's most-recognizable buildings. It stands at the corner of Ouellette Avenue and Riverside Drive on the Detroit River waterfront. It was formerly the "CIBC Building" until around 1998, when the CIBC pulled its regional offices out. The vacancy was soon filled by the International Joint Commission's offices, however. The Bell Canada Building is an Art Deco structure located in Downtown Windsor, at 1149 Goyeau Street. The building houses the regional Bell Canada offices for Windsor and area, and also has a large antenna on the roof. It was constructed sometime in the 1930s. The Canada Building is an Art Deco office building located o...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1595158

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Chapters: Skyscrapers of Windsor, Ontario, Caesars Windsor, One Riverside Drive, Victoria Park Place, Bank of Commerce Building, Windsor, Canada Building. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: 75 Riverside Drive is a tall office tower This is a residential condominium with commercial space on the ground floor. It was constructed just east of the Detroit / Windsor Tunnel (the engineering group TROW monitored the effects of the building upon the tunnel) in downtown Windsor, Ontario. It is located down the street from the Bank of Commerce Building. The building was built in 1974 and stands at 15 storeys tall. It is across Riverside Drive from the Riverfront Bike Trail, and stands across Goyeau Avenue from LeGoyeau Apartments, and stands next to the Windsor Downtown Travelodge Hotel. The building also used to house The New WI's (Now AChannel Windsor) news studios, before they moved down to their new location at the corner of Ouellette Avenue and Park Street, next to the Cineplex Odeon downtown theatre. Ouellette Place 17 storeys residential righ rise 810 ouellette ave and elliott The Bank of Commerce Building is one of Windsor's most-recognizable buildings. It stands at the corner of Ouellette Avenue and Riverside Drive on the Detroit River waterfront. It was formerly the "CIBC Building" until around 1998, when the CIBC pulled its regional offices out. The vacancy was soon filled by the International Joint Commission's offices, however. The Bell Canada Building is an Art Deco structure located in Downtown Windsor, at 1149 Goyeau Street. The building houses the regional Bell Canada offices for Windsor and area, and also has a large antenna on the roof. It was constructed sometime in the 1930s. The Canada Building is an Art Deco office building located o...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1595158

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September 2010

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