CIBC 750 Lawrence

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CIBC 750 Lawrence is a two tower complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, built in the early 1990s and part of the head office operations outside of Commerce Court and the main quarters of CIBC Credit Card Services, including VISA call centres. It consist of 6 storey (West) and 10 storey (East) towers built by Toronto-based firm Bregman + Hamann Architects (B+H) in 1981/. B+H was the same firm involved in renovations in 2001. The build once owned by CIBC and is now owned by commercial developer CB Richard Ellis since the late 1990s. It is located in Downsview and across the street from Lawrence Square mall and a short walk to Lawrence West (TTC) station. The building was fire-damaged in 2001 from its west side due to a large fire at a housing development located directly to the West.

Besides CIBC, the following retailers operate in the building:

  • Commerce Court
  • Streetsville Computing Centre
  • Markham Computing Centre
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