Rogers Building (Toronto)

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Rogers Building
Rogers Building
Basic data
Place: Toronto , CanadaCanadaCanada 
Construction time : 1990-1992
Status : completed
Architectural style : Postmodern
Architect : Daniel Libeskind
Use / legal
Usage : Offices and studios
Technical specifications
Height : 63 m
Height to the top: 63 m
Floors : 17th
Elevators : 10
Building material : Structure: steel, concrete; Aluminum; Facade: concrete

The Rogers Building is a tall building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building is owned and used by Rogers Communications as its headquarters.

The building is located at 777 Jarvis Street (1 Ted Rogers Way). The office complex is adjacent to Jarvis, Bloor, Huntley and Isabella Streets. Mount Pleasant Road divides the northwest corner of the property. Rogers has other buildings on the opposite side connected by bridges, above ground, and underground by tunnels. The interconnected buildings are also known as Rogers Campus .

The distribution of Rogers Media's magazines is organized in the building. There are also some radio stations in the building. The sports television broadcaster Rogers Sportsnet moved into its new studios in the building on April 30, 2008. Rogers Media owns other TV and radio stations that are spread across other buildings in the city.

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Coordinates: 43 ° 40 ′ 12.3 "  N , 79 ° 22 ′ 45.7"  W.