List of tallest buildings in Halifax, Nova Scotia

This list of tallest buildings in Halifax refers to the tallest buildings in the municipality of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Halifax, with an estimated population of 403,131 in 2016, is the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada.

Halifax's nighttime skyline

As of June 2017, the city contains 5 skyscrapers over 80 m (262 ft) and 93 high-rise buildings that exceed 35 m (115 ft) in height.[1] The tallest building in the city is the 32-storey, 98 m (322 ft) Fenwick Place,[2] though the most famous buildings are the Purdy's Wharf towers which are the second- and eighth-tallest buildings in the city. These buildings were constructed in a modernist architectural style, representing the city's efforts to add visual interest into the skyline.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks buildings in Halifax that stand at least 60 m (197 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.

RankBuildingImageHeightStoreysYearNotesRef
1 Fenwick Tower97.5 m (320 ft)331971Tallest building in Atlantic Canada. Tallest residential structure in Canada east of Quebec City. Currently being redeveloped by a private company planning to rename it 'The Vuze'

In 2021, two new floors will be added to the building, bringing it up to a total of 35 floors, with a new height of 106 meters, or 348 feet.

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2 Purdy's Wharf Tower 287.8 m (288 ft)221990[4]
3 The Alexander87.1 m (286 ft)242018Tallest building in Atlantic Canada built in the 2010s.[5][6]
4 1801 Hollis Street86.6 m (284 ft)221985[7]
5 Barrington Tower83.8 m (275 ft)201975[8]
6 TD Centre83 m (272 ft)211974/2014Building height raised from 73 m (239.5 ft) to 83 m (272.3 ft) in 2014.[9]
7= The Maple79.9 m (262 ft)222017[10][11]
7= The Roy79.9 m (262 ft)222019[12][13]
9 Cogswell Tower78.9 m (259 ft)201975[14]
10 Maritime Centre78 m (256 ft)211974[15]
11 Summer Gardens76.2 m (250 ft)211990[16][17]
12= Icon Bay75 m (246 ft)222017[18]
12= Queen Square75 m (246 ft)191975Tallest building in the Dartmouth neighbourhood of Halifax.[19]
14 Purdy's Wharf Tower 173.8 m (242 ft)181985[20]
15 Bank of Montreal Building72.9 m (239 ft)181971[21]
16= Duke Tower71 m (233 ft)161970[22]
16= Founders Square71 m (233 ft)151970[23]
18= Tupper Building70 m (233 ft)161967[24]
18= Park Victoria70 m (233 ft)211969[25]
18= Summer Gardens70 m (233 ft)211990[26]
21= Loyola Residence Tower67.1 m (220 ft)221971Residence building of Saint Mary's University.[27]
21= Metropolitan Place66.5 m (218 ft)161987[28]
23 CIBC Building65.5 m (215 ft)161977[29]
24 The Trillium64.9 m (213 ft)192011[30]

Other notable buildings

Dominion Public Building

Dominion Public Building

The Dominion Public Building is a 13-storey art deco-style office building located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Completed in 1936, it originally served as the central post office for the City of Halifax and contained various other government offices.

A four-story addition using similar materials was added to the building during the 1960s. The building underwent extensive interior renovations and upgrading during the early 1990s, and the sandstone exterior was removed, cleaned, and then restored between 2008 and 2009. This also allowed the building's steel frame to be repaired and restored.

Province House

The Province House is where the Nova Scotia Legislature, known officially as the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, has met every year since 1819. The building is Canada's oldest house of government.

Standing three stories tall, the structure is considered one of the finest examples of Palladian architecture in North America. It commenced operation on February 11, 1819.

During 1848, Province House was the site for the first form of responsible government in the British Empire outside the United Kingdom. The building is located in downtown Halifax on a block bordered by Hollis, Granville, George and Prince streets

Halifax Central Library

The Halifax Central Library stands at the corner of Spring Garden Road and Queen Street. It serves as the flagship library of the Halifax Public Libraries, replacing the Spring Garden Road Memorial Library. The library won a Lieutenant Governor’s Design Award in Architecture for 2014 and a Governor General's Medal in Architecture in 2016.

Halifax Convention Centre

The Halifax Convention Centre is a convention centre that is part of the larger $500-million Nova Centre development currently under construction in Downtown Halifax. The convention centre opened on December 15, 2017, replacing the older World Trade and Convention Centre located three blocks north.

Tallest under construction or proposed

Proposed

As of May 2021, there are two buildings proposed in Halifax Regional Municipality that will stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall; The Maristella at King's Wharf, and Richmond Yards. The Maristella at King's Wharf is in Downtown Dartmouth,[31] and Richmond Yards is on the Halifax Peninsula.[32]

BuildingLocationHeight
m (ft)
StoreysTotal area of SiteNumber of Residential UnitsYear proposedStatusNotesReference
The Maristella at King's WharfDartmouth120 m (390 ft)36122,000 m2 (1,310,000 sq ft)1,5002017ProposedWhen completed, The Maristella at King's Wharf will become the tallest building in Atlantic Canada and the first building in Atlantic Canada to exceed 100 m (328 ft) in height, and the total complex will have 12 buildings.[33][34]
6009-6017 Quinpool Road ("Willow Tree Tower")Halifax78 m (256 ft)252,021.6 m2 (21,760 sq ft)unknown2018Under Construction[35][36]
2032-2050 Robie StreetHalifax85 m (279 ft)2310,696 m2 (115,130 sq ft)1022014Proposed[37][38]
7037 Mumford Road (West 22)Halifaxunknown225,685.67 m2 (61,200.0 sq ft)1402019Under Construction[39][40][41]
549-569 Portland StreetDartmouthunknown3-12170,000 m2 (1,800,000 sq ft)9052020Proposed549-569 Portland Street will have about 42 acres (17 ha) of total land area, with approximately 25 acres (10 ha) to be developed in the future. There are 905 units to be built within the 25 acres (10 ha) area.[42][43][44][45]
6070 Almon Street (Richmond Yards)Halifax103.3 m (339 ft)3017,128.5 m2 (184,370 sq ft)6202021Under ConstructionThese buildings have been approved as of May 2021. "Building Element A" will be 103.3 m (339 ft) tall.[46] 6070 Almon Street (Richmond Yards) will be the second-tallest building in the Halifax Regional Municipality after the Maristella in Dartmouth.[47][48][49]
112 and 114 Wyse RoadDartmouth68.98 m (226.3 ft)201,941 m2 (20,890 sq ft)1602020ProposedThe plan will include a 20 storey flat iron shaped building on the corner of Nantucket Avenue and Wyse Road.[50][51]
3 Bartlin Road (Twin Lakes Development)Dartmouth42 m (138 ft)1213,137 m2 (141,410 sq ft)1742020ProposedThe plan will include a two towers, both are 12 storeys.[52][53][54][55]
307 Prince Albert RoadDartmouth30 m (98 ft)92,388 m2 (25,700 sq ft)902017Under Construction[56]
210 and 214 Willett StreetHalifax72 m (236 ft)8-1917,000 m2 (180,000 sq ft)5342019ProposedThree proposed apartment buildings and three townhouses located in Halifax.[57]
2438 Gottingen StreetHalifax90.7288 m (297.667 ft)133,381.67 m2 (36,400.0 sq ft)1302021Proposed[58]
6324 and 6330 Quinpool RoadHalifax27 m (89 ft)83,340 m2 (36,000 sq ft)1602021Proposed[59]
249, 251, and 257 Windmill RoadDartmouthunknown1228,041 m2 (301,830 sq ft)1032021Proposed[60]
2440 Agricola StreetHalifax17 m (56 ft)4763.3 m2 (8,216 sq ft)342019Proposed[61]
Carlton Street, Robie Street, Spring Garden RoadHalifax98.85 m (324.3 ft)304,961.1 m2 (53,401 sq ft)2502019Proposed[62]
50, 60, and 70 Armstrong CourtHalifax26.8224 m (88.000 ft)790,000 m2 (970,000 sq ft)2752020ProposedDevelopment agreement that allows for a 7-storey addition to one building, and the creation of a new building.[63]
7177 Quinpool RoadHalifax49.4538 m (162.250 ft)5-173,007.27 m2 (32,370.0 sq ft)1172016Proposed[64]
1122 Wellington StreetHalifax32.5 m (107 ft)81,841 m2 (19,820 sq ft)1012019Proposed[65]
5720-5722 Inglis StreetHalifaxunknown3670 m2 (7,200 sq ft)122019Proposed[66]
1000 Micmac BoulevardDartmouth47 m (154 ft)1521,610.21 m2 (232,610.4 sq ft)1482020Proposed[67]
1591 Granville Street and 1568 Hollis StreetHalifax66 m (217 ft)213,657 m2 (39,360 sq ft)4162019Proposed[68]
1325 Lower Water StreetHalifax55.385 m (181.71 ft)166,176.1 m2 (66,479 sq ft)2542020Proposed[69]
6189-6191 Young StreetHalifax83.21 m (273.0 ft)9949.6 m2 (10,221 sq ft)582021Proposed[70]
9, 11, 13, 15 Titus Street and 60, 62 Main AvenueHalifax20 m (66 ft)62,882 m2 (31,020 sq ft)1192021Proposed[71]

Timeline of tallest buildings

History of the tallest buildings in Halifax[72]
PeriodBuildingHeightStoreysImage
1819–1930 Province House
(Government)
30 m (98 ft)3
1930–1936 Hotel Nova Scotian
(Hotel)
50 m (160 ft)15[73]
1936–1967 Dominion Public Building
(Office)
53 m (174 ft)13[74]
1967–1970 Tupper Building
(Education)
70 m (230 ft)16[24]
1970–1971 Duke Tower
(Office)
71 m (233 ft)16[75]
1971 – present Fenwick Place
(Residential)
98 m (322 ft)33

See also

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