Manulife Place
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Manulife Place is a 146 metre (480 ft) tall highrise office and shopping centre building in Edmonton, Canada. It was completed in 1983 to the design by Clifford Lawrie Bolton Ritchie Architects. There are 42 floors and along with its height, it is the tallest building in Edmonton. It is located at the corner of 102 Avenue and 101 Street.
The shopping centre features 22 stores and 3 restaurants. It's namesake is Manulife Financial.
[edit] Comparable Metro Edmonton Malls
Manulife Place is amongst several major malls in Edmonton in terms of size and/or significance. Amongst the list of comparable malls are: St.Albert Centre, Northgate Centre, Kingsway Garden Mall, Londonderry Mall, Westmount Centre, Southgate Centre, Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre, Sherwood Park Mall, Commerce Place, Edmonton City Centre, Meadowlark Mall, and West Edmonton Mall.[1]