Manulife Place is a
highrise
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office building
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and
shopping mall
A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a large indoor shopping center, usually Anchor tenant, anchored by department stores. The term ''mall'' originally meant pedestrian zone, a pedestrian promenade with shops along it, but in the late 1960s, i ...
in
Edmonton
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,
Alberta
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, Canada. It was completed in 1983 and designed by Clifford Lawrie Bolton Ritchie Architects. It is located at the corner of 102 Avenue and 101 Street in
downtown Edmonton
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. Naming rights of the complex are held by insurer
Manulife
Manulife Financial Corporation (French language, French: Financière Manuvie) is a Canadian multinational insurance company and financial services provider headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company operates in Canada and Asia as "Manulife" ...
.
The building has a two level shopping concourse. Manulife Place is connected by the
Edmonton Pedway
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to
Edmonton City Centre
Edmonton City Centre is a shopping mall in the downtown core of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, across the street (west) from Churchill Square.
History
In 1974, the City Centre Place office tower (Oxford Tower) was completed within the larger Edmon ...
and
Commerce Place.
At tall, with 36 floors, it was the tallest building in Edmonton from 1983 until 2011. In 2011, it was overtaken by
Epcor Tower
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at .
In 2025,
National Bank of Canada
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announced that the building would be renamed National Bank Centre.
History
The location of Manulife Place was formerly the home of the
King Edward Hotel
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which stood on the site from 1906 until it was destroyed by a fire in 1978. Demolition of the hotel began in September 1979 and was completed in early 1980.
In late 1978, land assembly for the building began at a cost of $20 million.
In January 1979, it was revealed Manulife had purchased King Edward Hotel site at a reported price of $300 per square foot. In March 1980, Manulife announced plans to construct two skyscrapers at the hotel site. The complex would consist of a 27-storey office tower and a 20-storey tower (either an office tower or hotel) and would be built in phases. The towers would also be anchored by a ground level, two-storey shopping mall. In July 1980, Manulife abandoned their original two-stage plan and announced their revised plans would consist of a single 36-storey office tower with a retail complex. The revised project would feature a tower with 620,000 square feet of space, which would make it the tallest building in Edmonton. The tower would be connected to a three-storey podium, with office space occupying at the top level and the two lower levels dedicated to retail. Additionally, the complex would include a three-storey underground parking garage with space for 500 vehicles.
Edmonton City Council approved the project in December 1980.
Construction on the building began in June 1981 with a scheduled completion of June 1983.
In February 1983, luxury department chain
Holt Renfrew
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reopened in Manulife Place after relocating from their Jasper Avenue location. The building officially opened on 12 October 1983 at a cost of $100 million.
At the time of opening, 70 percent of the complex's retail space was leased but only 12 percent of the office space was leased due to the poor office leasing market.
Manulife Place was constructed by the local general contractor
PCL Construction
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,
with another local contractor, C. W. Carry manufacturing and erecting the structural steel.
A pedway connecting Manulife Place with
Eaton Centre
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over 102 Avenue opened in March 1984. A second shopping mall, Manulife Place Phase II, opened on April 20, 1988. The mall, located west of Manulife Place and north of the
Hudson's Bay Company
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building (now known as
Enterprise Square), is connected to the existing complex by a pedway over 102 Street and featured 75 stores and services across two-storeys. A pedway connecting to
CityCentre
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opened in March 1993.
On May 15, 2019, Holt Renfrew announced that they would be closing their 47,000 square foot store at Manulife Place on January 11, 2020, as the
Louis Vuitton
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concession inside the store had departed for
West Edmonton Mall
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, and as the Holt Renfrew chain had decided to focus on larger stores with 130,000 square feet or more.
In January 2025, Epic Investment Services announced the building would undergo a $45 million redevelopment that would include a modernization of the podium and new amenities.
On April 22, 2025, National Bank of Canada announced that Manulife Place would be renamed National Bank Centre.
See also
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List of tallest buildings in Edmonton
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Edmonton, the capital city of the province of Alberta in Canada.
Edmonton has twenty-four buildings taller than . The tallest is the Stantec Tower, the tallest Canadian building outside Toronto, which s ...
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List of Edmonton malls
References
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Buildings and structures completed in 1983
Buildings and structures in Edmonton
Skyscraper office buildings in Edmonton
Shopping malls in Edmonton
Tourist attractions in Edmonton
1983 establishments in Alberta
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