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Purdy's Wharf

Purdy's Wharf is an office complex in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Built over the water at the edge of Halifax Harbour and resting on pilings, it consists of two office towers, and a smaller office structure called Purdy's Landing. The complex is located along the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk.

Purdy's Wharf
Tower I (left) and Tower II (right)
General information
TypeOffice complex
Architectural stylePostmodern
Construction started1983
Completed
  • Phase I: 1985
  • Phase II: 1989
OwnerGWL Realty Advisors
Height
  • Tower I: 74.0 m (242.8 ft)
  • Tower II: 88.0 m (288.7 ft)
Technical details
Floor count
  • Tower I: 18 floors
  • Tower II: 22 floors
Design and construction
Architect(s)Shore Tilbe Henschel Irwin Peters
DeveloperJ.W. Lindsay Enterprises
Structural engineerGeorge Brandys and Associates Ltd.
Purdy's Wharf in relation to the Downtown Halifax Link pedway system

History edit

Planning edit

The complex was developed by J.W. Lindsay Enterprises, based in Dartmouth, which submitted a planning application on 13 July 1981 for the Purdy's Wharf development, to be constructed on the former Purdys Brothers lands as well as some land owned by the City of Halifax and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The development plan relied on the city and CMHC agreeing to sell these lands.[1]

A public hearing was held in relation to the Purdy's Wharf development on 7 October 1981. Halifax city council approved the proposal on 15 October 1981 as well as the sale of the city-owned lands, where the parking garage is now located.[2] The development agreement between the developer and the city was further negotiated, and a revised agreement was approved by city council on 18 May 1983.[3]

Construction and opening edit

The architect was Shore Tilbe Henschel Irwin Peters of Toronto, while the structural consultant was George Brandys and Associates Ltd., now known as BMR Structural Engineering, of Halifax.[4] Construction began in 1983.[5] The first phase of the development, the 18-storey Tower I, opened in May 1985.[6] Built at a cost of around C$49 million, phase one also included a four-storey office building and a parking garage.[7]

In January 1987, the developers announced that a second phase would be built.[8] Comprising a 22-storey, 34,000-square-metre (370,000 sq ft) office tower and an expansion of the parking garage, the expansion was estimated to cost C$65 million. The same architecture firm was employed.[7] The project was completed in 1989, coinciding with the beginning of the early 1990s recession, which impacted the real estate market and contributed to the complex suffering from a 35.2 per cent vacancy rate in 1990.[9]

Ownership edit

In January 1999, Olympia and York purchased a 47.5 per cent stake in the development for C$39.9 million.[10] At that time, GWL Realty Advisors owned 47.5 per cent while J.W. Lindsay owned the remaining five per cent.[11] In early 2000, J.W. Lindsay sold their share of the complex to the other two co-owners, which each increased their ownership to 50 per cent.[12][13]

In July 2005, Olympia and York sold their 50 per cent stake to GWL Realty Advisors for C$63.0 million.[14]

Design edit

Purdy's Wharf consists of two office towers, a four-storey building called Purdy's Landing, a seven-storey multistorey car park, and outdoor spaces including a wharf and green space. Purdy's Landing is commonly referred to as the "Xerox building", due to a large Xerox sign that used to hang on the exterior of the building. Pedways connect the complex to Casino Nova Scotia and the Downtown Halifax Link system.

Purdy's Wharf has a unique, energy-efficient cooling system that works by circulating sea water through a heat exchanger system with the building's cooling water. The colder sea water chills the building's cooling water, which is then circulated through the buildings.[15]

Transport edit

The complex is located within walking distance of the main Halifax Transit bus terminal, Scotia Square Terminal, via an enclosed footbridge spanning the Cogswell Interchange.

It is also a short walk from the Halifax Ferry Terminal.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Calda, Paul (29 September 1981). Application for Contract Development – Purdy's Wharf. City of Halifax.
  2. ^ Calda, Paul (12 May 1983). Contract Development Agreement – Purdy's Wharf Development. Development Department, City of Halifax.
  3. ^ "Contract Development Agreement – Purdy's Wharf" (PDF). Halifax City Council. 18 May 1983. p. 239.
  4. ^ Jenkins, Alex, ed. (20 June 1983). "Three-phase $125m Halifax project started". Heavy Construction News. Maclean Hunter Ltd. 27 (11): 4.
  5. ^ "Work begins at Purdy's Wharf". The Chronicle Herald. 8 June 1983. p. 5.
  6. ^ "Purdy's Wharf complex opened". The Chronicle Herald. 31 May 1985. p. 22.
  7. ^ a b Noble, Russell B., ed. (16 February 1987). "Halifax development to be expanded". Heavy Construction News. Maclean Hunter Ltd. 31 (3): 5.
  8. ^ Martin, Robert (21 March 1987). "Halifax just keeps sailing along". The Globe and Mail. p. D2.
  9. ^ MacIsaac, Merle (March 1997). "Nerdvana". Canadian Business. St. Joseph Communications. 70 (3): 18–19.
  10. ^ "Company news". Toronto Star. 28 January 1999. p. 1.
  11. ^ "O&Y Properties buys into Halifax complex, sells Kanata mall". Building. 49 (1): 14–15. 1999.
  12. ^ "O&Y increases stake in Purdy's Wharf to 50%". National Post. 29 January 2000. p. D02.
  13. ^ "Lindsay sells share of Purdy's Wharf complex". Nova Scotia Business Journal. Bilby Holdings Limited. 14 (10): A11. 2000.
  14. ^ "O&Y REIT to sell stake in Halifax's Purdy's Wharf". The Globe and Mail. 1 July 2005. p. B7.
  15. ^ Seawater Cooling System for Buildings 2010-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, Natural Resources Canada: The Office of Energy Efficiency (OEE), Modified October 9, 2005; Retrieved June 3, 2008.

External links edit

  • Purdy's Wharf
  • JW Lindsay Enterprises Limited
  • Shore Tilbe Irwin & Partners

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Purdy s Wharf is an office complex in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada Built over the water at the edge of Halifax Harbour and resting on pilings it consists of two office towers and a smaller office structure called Purdy s Landing The complex is located along the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk Purdy s WharfTower I left and Tower II right General informationTypeOffice complexArchitectural stylePostmodernConstruction started1983CompletedPhase I 1985Phase II 1989OwnerGWL Realty AdvisorsHeightTower I 74 0 m 242 8 ft Tower II 88 0 m 288 7 ft Technical detailsFloor countTower I 18 floorsTower II 22 floorsDesign and constructionArchitect s Shore Tilbe Henschel Irwin PetersDeveloperJ W Lindsay EnterprisesStructural engineerGeorge Brandys and Associates Ltd Purdy s Wharf in relation to the Downtown Halifax Link pedway system Contents 1 History 1 1 Planning 1 2 Construction and opening 2 Ownership 3 Design 4 Transport 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPlanning edit The complex was developed by J W Lindsay Enterprises based in Dartmouth which submitted a planning application on 13 July 1981 for the Purdy s Wharf development to be constructed on the former Purdys Brothers lands as well as some land owned by the City of Halifax and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation CMHC The development plan relied on the city and CMHC agreeing to sell these lands 1 A public hearing was held in relation to the Purdy s Wharf development on 7 October 1981 Halifax city council approved the proposal on 15 October 1981 as well as the sale of the city owned lands where the parking garage is now located 2 The development agreement between the developer and the city was further negotiated and a revised agreement was approved by city council on 18 May 1983 3 Construction and opening edit The architect was Shore Tilbe Henschel Irwin Peters of Toronto while the structural consultant was George Brandys and Associates Ltd now known as BMR Structural Engineering of Halifax 4 Construction began in 1983 5 The first phase of the development the 18 storey Tower I opened in May 1985 6 Built at a cost of around C 49 million phase one also included a four storey office building and a parking garage 7 In January 1987 the developers announced that a second phase would be built 8 Comprising a 22 storey 34 000 square metre 370 000 sq ft office tower and an expansion of the parking garage the expansion was estimated to cost C 65 million The same architecture firm was employed 7 The project was completed in 1989 coinciding with the beginning of the early 1990s recession which impacted the real estate market and contributed to the complex suffering from a 35 2 per cent vacancy rate in 1990 9 Ownership editIn January 1999 Olympia and York purchased a 47 5 per cent stake in the development for C 39 9 million 10 At that time GWL Realty Advisors owned 47 5 per cent while J W Lindsay owned the remaining five per cent 11 In early 2000 J W Lindsay sold their share of the complex to the other two co owners which each increased their ownership to 50 per cent 12 13 In July 2005 Olympia and York sold their 50 per cent stake to GWL Realty Advisors for C 63 0 million 14 Design editPurdy s Wharf consists of two office towers a four storey building called Purdy s Landing a seven storey multistorey car park and outdoor spaces including a wharf and green space Purdy s Landing is commonly referred to as the Xerox building due to a large Xerox sign that used to hang on the exterior of the building Pedways connect the complex to Casino Nova Scotia and the Downtown Halifax Link system Purdy s Wharf has a unique energy efficient cooling system that works by circulating sea water through a heat exchanger system with the building s cooling water The colder sea water chills the building s cooling water which is then circulated through the buildings 15 Transport editThe complex is located within walking distance of the main Halifax Transit bus terminal Scotia Square Terminal via an enclosed footbridge spanning the Cogswell Interchange It is also a short walk from the Halifax Ferry Terminal See also editList of tallest buildings in Atlantic CanadaReferences edit Calda Paul 29 September 1981 Application for Contract Development Purdy s Wharf City of Halifax Calda Paul 12 May 1983 Contract Development Agreement Purdy s Wharf Development Development Department City of Halifax Contract Development Agreement Purdy s Wharf PDF Halifax City Council 18 May 1983 p 239 Jenkins Alex ed 20 June 1983 Three phase 125m Halifax project started Heavy Construction News Maclean Hunter Ltd 27 11 4 Work begins at Purdy s Wharf The Chronicle Herald 8 June 1983 p 5 Purdy s Wharf complex opened The Chronicle Herald 31 May 1985 p 22 a b Noble Russell B ed 16 February 1987 Halifax development to be expanded Heavy Construction News Maclean Hunter Ltd 31 3 5 Martin Robert 21 March 1987 Halifax just keeps sailing along The Globe and Mail p D2 MacIsaac Merle March 1997 Nerdvana Canadian Business St Joseph Communications 70 3 18 19 Company news Toronto Star 28 January 1999 p 1 O amp Y Properties buys into Halifax complex sells Kanata mall Building 49 1 14 15 1999 O amp Y increases stake in Purdy s Wharf to 50 National Post 29 January 2000 p D02 Lindsay sells share of Purdy s Wharf complex Nova Scotia Business Journal Bilby Holdings Limited 14 10 A11 2000 O amp Y REIT to sell stake in Halifax s Purdy s Wharf The Globe and Mail 1 July 2005 p B7 Seawater Cooling System for Buildings Archived 2010 04 06 at the Wayback Machine Natural Resources Canada The Office of Energy Efficiency OEE Modified October 9 2005 Retrieved June 3 2008 External links editPurdy s Wharf Live Webcam of Halifax Harbour with Purdy s Wharf JW Lindsay Enterprises Limited Shore Tilbe Irwin amp Partners44 39 7 75 N 63 34 27 54 W 44 6521528 N 63 5743167 W 44 6521528 63 5743167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Purdy 27s Wharf amp oldid 1164881795, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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