Rogers Park, Brampton, Corporate complex in Brampton, Canada
Rogers Park is a large corporate campus in Brampton, Ontario, made up of several office buildings arranged across a broad, open site. The campus belongs to Rogers Communications and serves as one of the company's main operational locations in Canada.
The site opened in 1963 as a manufacturing facility and later became the global headquarters of Nortel Networks, once one of Canada's leading telecommunications companies. After Nortel's collapse, Rogers Communications acquired the property in 2006 and converted it into the office campus it is today.
Rogers Park is closely tied to the identity of Brampton as a corporate hub in the Greater Toronto Area, and its presence shapes the rhythm of the surrounding neighborhoods. Workers from across the region commute here daily, giving the area a steady pulse of activity on weekdays.
The campus sits in southern Brampton and is easy to reach by car, with large parking areas on site. Since it is an active corporate facility, visitor access without an appointment is generally limited to specific areas.
Nortel Networks was once one of Canada's most valuable companies, and this site was the center of its global operations before the company filed for bankruptcy in 2009. The campus is a rare example of a corporate site that survived the fall of a technology giant and continued under a new name.
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