Barrington Tower, Office tower at Scotia Square Complex, Halifax, Canada
Barrington Tower is a 20-story office building within the Scotia Square Complex in downtown Halifax. The structure connects to an underground pedestrian walkway system that links to other downtown buildings, shops, and services throughout the area.
Barrington Tower opened in 1971 as the second office building in the Scotia Square development project. The tower emerged from an urban renewal initiative that reshaped downtown Halifax during the 1970s.
The building demonstrates environmental leadership through its BOMA BEST Gold certification and includes facilities supporting sustainable transportation choices for tenants.
The tower offers direct parking access and connects to an underground walking network that makes moving through downtown possible regardless of weather. Inside and throughout the connected spaces are restaurants, shops, and various services that visitors can easily reach.
The loading area contains a specialized cycling facility with secure lockers, showers, and repair equipment reserved for building tenants. This setup supports people who commute by bike and reflects the building's commitment to sustainable transportation options.
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