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corus quay

Corus Quay is the new Canadian headquarters for Corus Entertainment, a leading integrated media and entertainment company.
Corus Quay, the new corporate headquarters for Corus Entertainment, is a 46,500 square metre (500,000 square foot) office and broadcast centre located at the water’s edge in East Bayfront.
The iconic building was developed by the Toronto Port Lands Company (TPLC) formerly TEDCO, the City of Toronto’s Economic Development Corporation, and is owned by H&R REIT.
Located just south of Queens Quay on Dockside Drive, Corus Quay allowed the company to consolidate its Toronto based operations from two distinct locations, including 24 television services and three Toronto radio stations into one facility. Corus Quay is a hub of activity with round-the-clock broadcasting and space for public performances. More than 1,100 highly-skilled, creative-based employees work at Corus Quay helping to promote a thriving business and cultural community in East Bayfront.
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Designed by renowned Diamond and Schmitt Architects, Corus Quay like all new buildings in East Bayfront has targeted the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification.
Corus Quay features a significantly reduced power signature, a fire-store bio well for air filtration, a green roof and energy efficient lighting. Corus Quay uses low-flow water fixtures and re-used rainwater to reduce water consumption. An underground storage facility for more than 70 bicycles is also available for employees.
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Address: 25 Dockside Drive
Location: South of Queens Quay just east of Lower Jarvis Street next to Canada's Sugar Beach.
Size: 46,500 square metres (500,000 square foot)
Developer: Toronto Port Lands Company (formerly operating as TEDCO)
Owner: Toronto Port Lands Company
Design team: Diamond and Schmitt Architects with interiors by Quadrangle Architects Limited
Design features:
- Three public art installations by award-winning UK artists Troika
- Wood wall treatment in the Orientation and Atrium space is reclaimed hemlock from a 1910 ferry terminal wharf in Toronto Harbour
Related Documents:
- Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) Version 3.0 - January 2021
- Waterfront Toronto Rolling Five-Year Strategic Plan 2021/22 - 2025/26
- Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2019-20
- Waterfront Toronto Annual Report - 2018-19
- Display Boards - East Bayfront Community Open House Meeting - June 11, 2019
- Public Notice - East Bayfront Community Open House - June 11, 2019
- Construction Notice - Water’s Edge Promenade Rail Replacement - April 2, 2019
- Board Meeting Presentation - First Waterfront Place - 01-30-2008
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