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The Toronto-Dominion Centre is a large cluster of buildings in downtown Toronto that is home to the Toronto-Dominion Bank as well as many other businesses.
The complex consists of six black rectangular towers of varying heights and widths. The buildings are covered in dark glass and black steel. The tallest tower stands 222.8 meters tall and is Toronto's fifth largest building. The building was designed by Mies van der Rohe. The first tower opened in 1967 with the final tower erected in 1990. At the time it was built it was the tallest building in Canada. Part of the structure was built on the site of the old Toronto Stock Exchange building, and preserves it facade as part of the base of the building.
The Centre is at Bay Street and King Street near the headquarters of the other major Canadian banks. It is just north of the Royal York Hotel and Union Station.
21,000 people work in the complex making it the largest in Canada. It also has a level of shopping and stores below it.
In 2004 the Centre's courtyard was named Oscar Peterson Square.