Bankers Court Contest Rules and Regulations
There are no contests at this time. Join us on the axiis app to learn about contests and draws in the future.
There are no contests at this time. Join us on the axiis app to learn about contests and draws in the future.
Located in the heart of the city, a 2 Bloor East sits at the intersection of business and pleasure in midtown Toronto.
2 Bloor East comprises a 535,000-square-foot office tower, the Marriott Bloor Yorkville Hotel, as well as apartments and condominiums. Directly above the intersection of two subway lines at the corner of Yonge and Bloor Streets and in close proximity to the Don Valley Expressway, 2 Bloor East offers excellent accessibility.
This convenience, coupled with the dynamic surroundings of the Bloor-Yorkville shopping and entertainment district, makes the 2 Bloor East a favoured destination for tenants seeking modern office space in a leading-edge location. The area is home to creative industry firms like software development, media and advertising as well as more traditional banking and insurance companies who recognize the area’s unique character.
Brookfield operates its buildings at the highest standard. Our on-site property, facility management, security and fire-safety teams are in place to oversee and keep the properties efficiently operating. Web-based service request management systems ensure a speedy response to tenants’ needs and environmentally-friendly initiatives and programs are in place throughout the property.
Gillian KirkpatrickPhone: 416-369-2747 |
Bob MacNicolPhone: 416-369-2310 |
Have you seen our newly renovated Food Court? Featuring a variety of international menus and fast-food options, this bright new space promises an enhanced dining experience with modern seating, improved traffic flows and increased waste diversion!
Come celebrate this beautiful space with us – enjoy entertainment, art and win some fun prizes, and savour some pop-up freebies.
Coffeehouse Jazz with DJ Evan Gravelle
May 3 to 5 from 12 PM – 2 PM
Enjoy ambient coffeehouse jams while enjoying lunch from your favourite BFPLTO eateries.
Stop by to see the Flower Forest
Canadian Illustrator, Soon Cho, adapted her popular art piece entitled Flower Forest especially for BFPL! See her work on display in the Food Court this Spring and be sure to snap a selfie.
Pop-up Foodie Freebies
May 3 to 5
Watch for pop-up freebies from your favourite eateries on the axiis tenant app. Be sure to have your notifications turned on and be one of the first 50 people at the location and redeem on-site with on of our BFPL Foodie Reps.
Prize Drop
May 3 to 5 from 12 PM – 2 PM
Use the axiis tenant app to participate in our prize drop game for a chance to win some great instant prizes and be automatically entered in a draw for lunch for a week!
Don’t have the have the axiis app? Download it today on Google Play or The App Store and subscribe to the Brookfield Place – TD Canada Trust Tower Channel.
Commissioned by BFPLTO, Tepkik, a 100-foot-long site-specific sculptural work by visual artist Jordan Bennett, graced the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place Toronto from July 30 to August 24, 2018, with a striking visual representation of the intersection of Mi’kmaq ancestral and contemporary traditions. Shortlisted for the 2018 Sobey Art Award, Bennett finds inspiration from images and stories created by the practice of artfully removing rock to create a petroglyph. Tepkik draws on the Mi’kmaq petroglyph that depicts the Milky Way, which has been found on the rocky shores of the lakes and rivers at Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia.
Bennett’s work employs both large, printed fabric panels and highly reflective surface elements. The piece creates a link to Mi’kmaq ways of being and understandings of our known universe by presenting a visual conversation exploring Mi’kmaq creation stories.
Jordan Bennett’s largest piece to-date, the sweeping, colourful Polysilk fabric panels used in Tepkik will transport visitors into the realm of the night sky, bringing the stars and stories of our galaxy into view at any time of day. The installation title, Tepkik, is a Mi’Kmaq word for “night”, reflecting on the creation stories that are told through the stars in the sky. Historical references to the sky, land, and our galaxy are illuminated by Bennett’s bright treatment of colour, both traditional and pop, as well as his interpretation of Mi’kmaq quillwork patterns and motifs. By pushing his limits and employing new materials in his art practice, Bennett has given a new forum for these oral traditions to be told and shared. Using over 200 ft of Polysilk fabric and custom reflective vinyl typically used for road signs, Bennett uses contemporary materials to evoke cultural markers of the past.
Tepkik was presented at Brookfield Place New York in the summer of 2019 and was a featured exhibition of The National Gallery of Canada’s Abadakone / Continuous Fire / Feu Continuel in the fall of that year.
About the Artist:
Jordan Bennett is a Mi’kmaq visual artist from Stephenville Crossing, Ktaqamkuk (Newfoundland). He lives and works on his ancestral territory of Mi’kma’ki in Terence Bay, Nova Scotia with his partner in life and art Amy Malbeuf. Jordan’s ongoing practice utilizes painting, sculpture, video, installation, public art and sound to explore land, language, the act of visiting, familial histories and challenging colonial perceptions of Indigenous histories and presence with a focus on exploring Mi’kmaq and Beothuk visual culture of Ktaqamkuk. In the past 10 years Jordan has participated in over 90 group and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally, as well as created numerous public art commissions. He has been the recipient of several awards and honours most notably short listed for the 2018 Sobey Art Award, long listed for the 2016 and 2015 Sobey Art Award, a Hnatyshyn Foundation REVEAL award and presented with the 2014 Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Councils Artist of the Year. Bennett holds a BFA from Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University and an MFA from The University of British Columbia, Okanagan.
Little Cloud and three friends are spent their lazy days of summer hanging out in the Allen Lambert Galleria in August 2019. Presented by BFPLTO, Into the Clouds featured four large-scale inflatable clouds created by the Los Angeles based visual arts collective FriendsWithYou.
The cloud has been a recurring image in their work – an enduring symbol of love and light. By animating these simple forms with universally recognized human expressions FriendsWithYou continues to promote a positive message of happiness in their work and connectivity in the world.
About the Artists
Since founding their collective in 2002, works by Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III have been exhibited nationally and internationally including Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Art Basel in Miami Beach; Dallas Contemporary; Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; The High Line, New York; The Indianapolis Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, and the Oakland Museum of California.
Brookfield Place presents World Press Photo, a traveling exhibition of prize-winning images assembled by organizers of the world’s largest and most prestigious annual press photography contest. The exhibition is held every October in the Allen Lambert Galleria, a showcase for creativity in photojournalism and a platform for developments in the profession. For over 60 years the World Press Photo contest has encouraged the highest standards in photojournalism. The contest creates a bridge linking the professionals with the public. As the announcement of the winners makes headlines around the world, so the inspirational role of photojournalism is highlighted to an audience of hundreds of millions.
All the prize-winning photographs are assembled into an exhibition that travels to 45 countries over the course of a year and published in a yearbook. Over two million people visit over a hundred different venues to see the images, and the yearbook is published in seven languages and distributed worldwide.
The contest is judged by leading experts in visual journalism who represent various aspects of the profession. The composition of the jury changes from year to year, they operate independently, and a secretary who has no vote safeguards the fair and balanced judging procedure. To learn more about World Press Photo, visit www.worldpressphoto.org
World Press Photo is run as an independent, non-profit organization with its office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where World Press Photo was founded in 1955.
Contactless ticket dispensers have been installed at entry points within the Brookfield Place parking garage. Simply wave to dispense your daily parking ticket. For more information, contact the Parking Office at (416) 777-6468.
Brookfield Place is pleased to offer complimentary LIVE stream fitness sessions led by Marilyn Robinson. They are geared towards all levels and all you need is a yoga mat! Just find a comfortable place in your home and use your smartphone or computer to stream these. Please note that a passcode will be required when joining the class.
Each live event will be broadcast online using ZOOM.us. You can access Zoom via your desktop or download the ZOOM App for ease on your phone.
A video camera or a microphone are not required, as this is a one-way broadcast. However, you are welcomed to ask any questions via the text-based chat tool at the END of the session.
*Reminder* Please disable audio and video prior to the start of each session. This is to ensure everyone participating can hear the instructor.
You are encouraged to click the link below AHEAD OF TIME to check your connection and sound are working. Zoom has recently updated their security measures, as such we encourage you to ensure you have updated to latest version of Zoom App.
We take your privacy seriously. Some additional measures have been put in place to protect participants, including one way presentations from our instructors with audience members on video/audio mute and restricted screen sharing abilities.
Please note that a passcode will be required when joining the class.
Visit our tenant app axiis and refer to each wellness session app cards for details.
Find down to earth gifts that Mom will love at BFPL Toronto.
Pistil Flowers
Fill her room with blooms that are sure to brighten her day.
Our picks:
Small Potted Teacup Orchid Plant
Jumbo Potted Orchid Plant
Onyx
Pamper her skin with luxurious products infused with Argan Oil and formulated to to gently cleanse hands and instantly hydrate skin.
Our picks:
Sparkling Champaign Liquid Soap by The Perth Soap Co.
Sparking Champagne Body Lotion by The Perth Soap Co.
Josephson Opticians
Jazz up her wardrobe with new sunglasses and pair them with a La Loop necklace to keep them close by.
Our picks:
Barton Perreira Dark Tinted Sunglasses
Robert Marc NYC Dark Tinted Sunglasses
La Loop Necklace
Roots
Keep her stylish and organized with accessories that are perfect for keeping cards, cash, and other small essentials all in one place.
Our picks:
Medium Trifold Clutch Tribe in Natural
Edie Bag Tribe in Natural
Crème de la Crème
She deserves the finer things in life. Gift her something beautiful that will make her feel like a Queen all day long.
Our picks:
Feraud High Class Ivory Robe
Crème de la Crème gift card
Encompassing an entire city block, Fifth Avenue Place’s distinctive curtain wall of alternating vision glass and spandrel panels makes the property an easily identifiable landmark in downtown Calgary. The distinctive property is a well-known business address and home to a prestigious tenant base.
Fifth Avenue Place features the city’s largest recreational park area at an office complex, three fountains, and outdoor seating to provide tenants and visitors alike a truly unique space to relax and socialize. Fifth Avenue Place is also a significant link in Calgary’s climate controlled “Plus 15” network, allowing visitors the freedom to shop and tour downtown’s top destinations without venturing outside in inclement weather.
Fifth Avenue Place is a certified green building with a Gold level of certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance program.
Brookfield operates its buildings at the highest standard. Our on-site property, facility management, security and fire-safety teams are in place to oversee and keep the properties efficiently operating. Web-based service request management systems ensure a speedy response to tenants’ needs and environmentally-friendly initiatives and programs are in place throughout the property.
Ryan HandleyVice President, Office Leasing |
Dwight JackSenior Vice President, Office Leasing |
Distinctively designed and LEED® Gold certified, Bankers Court is Brookfield’s brand new 265,000 square foot, 15-storey office property located in the heart of downtown Calgary.
Ideally situated adjacent to Brookfield’s landmark 2.7-million-square-foot Bankers Hall complex, Bankers Court offers tenants direct access to transportation, hotels, restaurants and shops.
Brookfield operates its buildings at the highest standard. Our on-site property, facility management, security and fire-safety teams are in place to oversee and keep the properties efficiently operating. Web-based service request management systems ensure a speedy response to tenants’ needs and environmentally-friendly initiatives and programs are in place throughout the property.
Ryan HandleyVice President, Office Leasing |
Dwight JackSenior Vice President, Office Leasing |
Bankers Hall, Calgary’s premier office complex, is comprised of twin 52-storey office towers joined by a spectacular four-level, sky-lit retail gallery integrating the historic Hollinsworth Building, the 24-storey Royal Bank Building and the 15-storey Bankers Court building.
Bankers Hall is a certified green building with a Gold level of certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance program.
Offering superb location, elegant architecture and an unsurpassed range of amenities, Brookfield’s Bankers Hall has established itself as the most prestigious business address in western Canada.
Brookfield operates its buildings at the highest standard. Our on-site property, facility management, security and fire-safety teams are in place to oversee and keep the properties efficiently operating. Web-based service request management systems ensure a speedy response to tenants’ needs and environmentally-friendly initiatives and programs are in place throughout the property.
Ryan HandleyVice President, Office Leasing |
Dwight JackSenior Vice President, Office Leasing |
Brookfield Place Calgary is a full-block commercial development located between 1st & 2nd Streets and 6th & 7th Avenues SW in downtown Calgary. This block represents one of the best remaining undeveloped sites in the city and affords Brookfield the opportunity to create another landmark development that significantly contributes to the public realm.
The development, consisting of 2.4 million square feet, includes what will be the tallest building in western Canada at 56 storeys and 247 meters tall to be located at the northeast corner of the block. Leading North American oil company Cenovus has committed to one million square feet of the east tower as the anchor tenant.
In addition to the east tower, development plans call for an additional office tower totaling approximately one million square feet, a 60-foot-high transparent glass pavilion, restaurants, retail shops and amenities at street level, and underground parking accommodating 1,100 parking stalls.
A half-acre lit public plaza will traverse the site and will feature restaurants and cafés, public art displays, cultural activities and programmed activity provided by Brookfield’s award-winning Arts & Events program.
The development will be constructed to a high standard of sustainability and is expected to achieve the LEED Gold standard for Core & Shell development. Commuters will have direct access to the plus-15 skywalk system and the Calgary LRT on 7th Ave. The property will house an innovative bicycle parking facility accessible by dedicated bike ramps separate from vehicular traffic and electric car plug-in recharge stations.
Ryan HandleyVice President, Office Leasing |
Dwight JackSenior Vice President, Office Leasing |
Completed in 1984, Suncor Energy Centre has become one of the most striking office tower complexes in Calgary. Encompassing over 2 million square feet of office and retail space, the West Tower is an iconic piece of the Calgary Downtown skyline, rising 706 feet above street level. Suncor Energy Centre is a certified green building with a Gold level of certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance program.
The property is clad in stunning Taivassalo granite imported from Finland, and features broad-flamed Roca Porhino granite plazas, extensive landscaping and seating areas. The towers are connected by a four-storey Atrium, enriched by the extensive use of landscaping, pools, sculpture and a cast bronze statue commemorating the Olympic Torch Relay. The dramatic focal point of the Atrium is the famous Canadian bush plane, the Noorduyn Norseman, suspended from the ceiling. The Norseman, part of the Canadian Aero Space Museum display, exemplifies the spirit of the Canadian bush pilot to which the Atrium is dedicated.
Truly one of Calgary’s premier business addresses, Suncor Energy Centre is home to its anchor tenant, Suncor Energy and a prestigious tenant base. The Centre’s amenities include 27 retail tenants, who provide a variety of food, medical and specialty services. The Centre is also a significant link in Calgary’s climate controlled “Plus 15” network, allowing visitors the freedom to shop and tour downtown’s top destinations without venturing outside in inclement weather.
Ryan HandleyVice President, Office Leasing |
Dwight JackSenior Vice President, Office Leasing |
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Brookfield Place’s newly renovated food court featuring a variety of international menus and traditional fast-food options.
Visit @BFPLTO on Instagram to enter for your chance to win $550 in gift cards for the #BFPL food court eateries. With 11 chances to WIN, each winner will receive a $50 gift card to one of the following eateries:
Ma’s Best
Pinkberry
Kupfert & Kim
Subway
McDonald’s
Pumpernickel’s
Thai Island
Paramount Fine Foods
Nori Japan
Jimmy the Greek
The Market By Longo’s
Visit us on Instagram for more details. ENTER NOW @BFPLTO Click here for contest Rules and Regulations.
BFPL’s cosmetic renovation of the Food Court are now complete and ready to welcome you to an enhanced dining experience. Features include:
New and improved lighting
Modern seating with options for both single and group arrangements
Improved traffic flows
Community event and information space
Increased waste diversion receptacles
105 Adelaide Street West, also known as Northbridge Place, is a 12-storey office property located in Toronto’s financial core. Conveniently situated between Brookfield’s Exchange Tower and First Canadian Place, this Class “A” office building was completely renovated in 1990.
Brookfield operates its buildings at the highest standard. Our on-site property, facility management, security and fire-safety teams are in place to oversee and keep the properties efficiently operating. Web-based service request management systems ensure a speedy response to tenants’ needs and environmentally-friendly initiatives and programs are in place throughout the property.
Gillian KirkpatrickPhone: 416-369-2747 |
Bob MacNicolPhone: 416-369-2310 |
2 Queen Street East is conveniently located in downtown Toronto’s financial core, with building entrances located on Queen Street and Yonge Street. The property’s unique design incorporates the past and present, integrating a historic 1910 bank branch façade with the modern conveniences of a premier office property. 2 Queen Street East boasts a state-of-the-art communications technology infrastructure, redundant power capabilities, abundant cooling capacity and enhanced air quality system.
The property is proximate to several major hotels, office complexes, theatres, restaurants and major hospitals. In addition, the 3.5-million-square-foot Toronto Eaton Centre retail/office complex is located immediately to the west. Brookfield operates its buildings at the highest standard. Our on-site property, facility management, security and fire-safety teams are in place to oversee and keep the properties efficiently operating. Web-based service request management systems ensure a speedy response to tenants’ needs and environmentally-friendly initiatives and programs are in place throughout the property.
Gillian KirkpatrickPhone: 416-369-2747 |
Bob MacNicolPhone: 416-369-2310 |
Bay Adelaide Centre encompasses an entire city block and consists of two office towers: the West Tower (333 Bay Street) and the East Tower (22 Adelaide Street West). Due to the innovative design and technology incorporated into the construction and day-to-day operations, along with the complex’s integration into the heritage and community of the financial core, Bay Adelaide Centre represents a new standard for premier “AAA” class commercial properties.
The West Tower is 52 storeys and approximately 1.1M sq. ft. It opened its doors in 2009 and is certified LEED® Gold (core and shell). The East Tower, the newest addition to Brookfield’s Toronto portfolio, opened its doors in December 2015. It is 45 storeys, approximately 1M Sq. Ft. and certified LEED® Platinum (core and shell). Both towers are sophisticated and contemporary with ground floor lobbies that are both vibrant and spacious, approximately 3 stories tall, with an abundance of natural light.
The complex boasts two art commissions. The West Tower lobby showcases a light installation by award winning artist, James Turrell. Straight Flush, is comprised of five individual panels of lights that constantly change. The East Tower lobby features the symmetrical and painstaking art installation of Micah Lexier “Two Circles”.
The West and the East Towers flank Arnell Plaza, a ½ acre green space. Ginko trees and ornamental grasses frame the benches and open area, creating a pleasant respite for both tenants and visitors a-like.
Bay Adelaide Centre also offers a retail concourse of shops and eateries which is the final link to the underground PATH pedestrian walkway. The complex also features a four level parking garage with entrance and exit from both Adelaide and Richmond Streets.
Gillian KirkpatrickPhone: 416-369-2747 |
Bob MacNicolPhone: 416-369-2310 |
Brookfield Place is one of North America’s truly great people places. This landmark is located in the heart of the financial district, and is home to the world’s most prestigious financial, commercial and legal firms, as well as the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Brookfield Place is green building certified with a Gold level of certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance program.
Bounded by Bay, Wellington, Yonge and Front Streets, the 5 1/2 acre, 2.6 million square foot complex combine’s two architecturally stunning office towers with Toronto’s oldest intact streetscape, including the award-winning Allen Lambert Galleria – a six storey pedestrian thoroughfare resplendent in light and glass.
Connected to the underground PATH System, Brookfield Place is steps away from major hotels, retail and entertainment centres including Scotiabank Arena.
Gillian KirkpatrickPhone: 416-369-2747 |
Bob MacNicolPhone: 416-369-2310 |
Exchange Tower is truly the heartbeat of Canadian business. Home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, it is the focal point of Toronto’s financial services industry.
Exchange Tower is a certified green building with a Gold level of certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance program.
Exchange Tower is located at 130 King Street West in Toronto at the corner of York and King Streets. Ideally situated in the downtown Financial District, the 36-storey property boasts over 1 million square feet of rentable space with typical floors containing approximately 25,000 square feet. Exchange Tower is conveniently linked to neighbouring properties via the underground PATH system and was uniquely designed to complement the existing architecture of Brookfield’s First Canadian Place, with which it shares parking and loading dock facilities, concourse-level and ground floor.
The property has undergone major renovations to the office and retail areas, including a renovated front lobby, and significant upgrades to multi-tenanted floor lobbies and washrooms. The building also experienced a rather unique redevelopment project when the Toronto Stock Exchange eliminated the old trading floor and installed a second floor in their existing space. This added approximately 27,000 square feet of new space to the building.
Gillian KirkpatrickPhone: 416-369-2747 |
Bob MacNicolPhone: 416-369-2310 |
Towering 72 stories above Toronto’s Financial District, First Canadian Place has remained unrivaled as Canada’s tallest business landmark since 1975.
Considered ahead of its time, the property has exceeded building code requirements and operational standards, while providing the most comprehensive array of tenant services and amenities including three levels of retail, restaurants and services.
First Canadian Place is a certified green building with a Gold level of certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance program.
After three years of extensive exterior and interior renovation work, First Canadian Place is proud to celebrate the completion of its multi-million dollar rejuvenation project, Redefining First. Brookfield Properties, in partnership with its co-owners, have transformed the 2.8-million square foot building into a spectacular energy-conscious centre for business, retail, and pleasure.
Gillian KirkpatrickPhone: 416-369-2747 |
Bob MacNicolPhone: 416-369-2310 |