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Trizec Properties, Inc.,
previously known as
TrizecHahn Corporation, was a real
estate investment trust headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It was originally...
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Shrine Auditorium. In
August 1997,
AMPAS and
Canadian development firm
TrizecHahn went into
negotiations over the
development of an
entertainment complex...
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Purchased by the
Trizec Corp. in 1980 (which then took the name
TrizecHahn), it
became defunct. The
company was
founded and
managed by
Ernest W.
Hahn (1919–1992)...
- Governor's Ball. In
August 1997,
AMPAS and
Canadian development firm
TrizecHahn went into
negotiations over the
development of an
entertainment complex...
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called the CN Tower.
Further changes were made from 1997 to
January 2004:
TrizecHahn Corporation managed the
tower and
instituted several expansion projects...
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shopping center; and
parking lots.
These stood until 1998.
Developed by
TrizecHahn and with
funds from the
Community Redevelopment Agency, the
complex opened...
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development on the site was a
joint project by
Markborough Properties and
TrizecHahn: a 57-storey
office tower to be
constructed at the
corner of Bay and Adelaide...
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building until 1998, when it was sold to
TrizecHahn for $17 million.
After the purchase,
TrizecHahn conducted significant renovations. In 2002 it...
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estate became acute and both
TrizecHahn and
Olympia and York
struggled with debt.
Following outside infusion of
capital into
Trizec in 1994, Edper's
stake was...
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McCadden Place on
Hollywood Boulevard. The
office space's
first tenants were
TrizecHahn Centers,
builders of the 425,000-square-foot
development on the other...