Southland Park
Structures
Southland Park is located in the Southwood district and comprises four buildings west of Macleod Trail and south of Southland Drive.
- Southland Plaza (1978), a 12-story office tower
- Southland Atrium (1980), a 5-story office building
- Southport Atrium (1981), a 2-story low-rise building
- Southport Tower (2008), a 12-story office tower
Approximately 4,000 persons are employed in the four buildings. Alberta Health Services are a major tenant of the complex, with offices located throughout the Park's buildings.
Southport Tower is the first new tower to be built at the south end of Macleod Trail in almost 20 years.
History
Development of Southland Park began in 1978.
The Southport Atrium was previously occupied by Fluor Daniel.
In 2003, Southland Park was declared the Winner of a Building Owners and Managers Association of Calgary (BOMA) Award in the Suburban Office Park (Mid-Rise) category.
In 2009, development of Southland Park was completed with the installation of a pedestrian overpass from the Southport Tower to the Southland LRT station.
References
- ^ Alderman Diane Colley-Urquhart's groundbreaking speech notes
- ^ http://www.aldermandiane.ca/documents/MorguardGroundBreaking20060310.pdf
- ^ BOMA Calgary Awards
- ^ Internal memo from building manager to tenants, see Talk page.