The Stantec Tower, Western Canada’s tallest tower, combines it all with 37 residential floors atop office and retail. Living at SKY Residences at ICE District means more than everlasting views of the skyline — here are the five things you don’t know about Edmonton’s tallest tower.
1. Above-ground pedways connect you to work and play
The extravagant lobby at SKY is more than an entrance — it’s your connection to the rest of Edmonton’s bustling downtown. The pedway that connects the downtown core extends to Rogers Place and beyond, allowing you complete access. Live amidst over 40 km of indoor pedway networks, directly linked to the Stantec Tower.
Pedway or not, the tower is conveniently situated within walking distance of downtown Edmonton’s many office towers for unmatched connectivity. The bustling city is renowned for its many innovative and high-quality restaurants, as well as its exceptional nightlife. Fill your social calendar with the best that Edmonton has to offer, with world-class entertainment, nightlife, and restaurants at your fingertips.
2. The stunning architectural design brought construction to new heights
The tower claims several firsts in Canada and North America. Construction of the tallest tower in Western Canada was achieved with the largest slab pour in North America between both the Stantec Tower and SKY Residences. In addition, the 30th amenity floor features a hot tub that could only be installed with the help of a crane!
SKY Residences features 483 private condominium suites amongst it’s 36 residential floors, with upscale amenity floor, complete with rooftop terrace to enhance your lifestyle. Such stunning architecture doesn’t come without an eye towards environmental impact. The Stantec Tower, which SKY is set on top of, is designed to meet LEED® Gold building standards, indicating conscious use of power, water, and building materials.