The
Marsland Centre
he Marsland Centre is a Waterloo landmark. At 13
storeys and 115,000 square feet, it is the dominant physical presence in the
uptown area and provides a view of the city you won't find anywhere
else.
The Centre is uniquely
situated in the heart of uptown Waterloo and offers an abundance of tenant and
visitor parking, ease of access, and very high visibility. The building has
developed into Waterloo's premier location for financial services and
consulting firms, with a strong list of blue chip tenants.
The building has been systematically upgraded, refurbished and expanded in
recent years. BMO Financial Group have created an absolute powerhouse in
Uptown Waterloo, bringing together BMO Capital Markets, BMO Nesbitt Burns,
BMO Harris Private Banking, and the headquarters for BMO Ontario Regional
Division under one roof. Ontario Regional Division controls all of the
retail banking in Ontario outside the GTA and is BMO's largest personal and
commercial banking division in the country.
The two-level parking
structure provides 220 spaceswith 40 available for visitors to use
through an automated "pay and display" system. Several city-owned parking lots
are also in the area. Waterloo's central intersection at King and Erb is a
short block away, providing easy access to major Grand River Transit bus
lines.
Security features include a
keyless magnetic card access system and a phone entry system for after-hours
client access. The lower level of the parking structure is well-lit with direct
access into the building. Directly across Albert Street is the Waterloo
Regional Police station.
Fibre Optics, Data & Communication – an absolute myriad of choices available. The Bell Canada fibre switching centre for Uptown Waterloo is located in Marsland Centre. Fibre POP rooms for Allstream, Rogers Communication, and Atria Networks are also all located in the building. Rooftop high speed access is available through Terago.
Uptown Waterloo offers excellent lifestyle amenities in the areas of culture, sports, shopping, education, and recreation, all within walking distance to the building. Within a four block radius, you will also find dozens of restaurants, banks, grocery stores, drug stores, book stores, clothing stores, the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, the Waterloo Public Library, the Waterloo Recreation Centre Sports Complex, Waterloo Park, the Perimeter Institute and much more. Northfield's Uptown Bistro in the basement also provides great lunches and great onsite catering.
A major redevelopment of the
Seagram Lands and Waterloo Town Square, including new specialty stores, and
mixed-use office/ residential is slated for construction over the next few
years.
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