Artist Anne Vieux’s { float } is a site-specific piece engaging with the common perceptions of painting as a window, mirror, or frame. Created digitally, this commissioned vinyl artwork has been compressed into screen space dimensions, playing on historical models of abstraction like color field painting and the sublime. This luminous hyperreal “painting” calls into question and consideration perceptual boundaries between the virtual and that which is embodied within the physical artwork.
About the artist: Born in Michigan, Brooklyn-based artist Anne Vieux received her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute and her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Vieux has previously exhibited work with Brookfield Properties. { float } was commissioned by Arts Brookfield for Brookfield Place New York in 2021.
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ACEEE List
Instructions
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Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
3
2021
07_LRG
Volkswagen
Arteon
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
22.0
32.0
46
4
2016
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
BEETLE
1.8L 4, manual
Tier 2 Bin 5
25
34
45
5
2017
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
BEETLE
1.8L 4, auto stk
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
24
33
47
6
2018
03_COM
Volkswagen
Beetle
2.0L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
33
49
7
2019
03_COM
Volkswagen
Beetle
2.0L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
33
50
8
2017
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
BEETLE CONVERTIBLE
1.8L 4, auto stk
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
24
33
47
9
2018
03_COM
Volkswagen
Beetle Convertible
2.0L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
33
49
10
2019
03_COM
Volkswagen
Beetle Convertible
2.0L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
33
50
11
2017
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
BEETLE DUNE
1.8L 4, auto stk
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
24
31
46
12
2018
03_COM
Volkswagen
Beetle Dune
2.0L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
34
50
13
2017
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
BEETLE DUNE CONVERTIBLE
1.8L 4, auto stk
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
24
31
46
14
2018
03_COM
Volkswagen
Beetle Dune Convertible
2.0L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
34
50
15
2015
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
E-GOLF
Electric (Li-ion bat.)
ZEV / Bin 1
3.73
3.12
56
16
2016
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
E-GOLF
Electric (Li-ion bat.)
Tier 3 Bin 0
3.7
3.1
61
17
2019
03_COM
Volkswagen
e-Golf
Electric (Li-Ion)
Tier 3 Bin 0
3.73
3.29
62
18
2020
03_COM
Volkswagen
e-Golf
Electric (Li-Ion)
Tier 3 Bin 0 / ZEV
3.61
3.09
62
19
2022
03_COM
Volkswagen
GLI
2.0L 4, auto
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
36
52
20
2022
03_COM
Volkswagen
GLI
2.0L 4, manual
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
37
52
21
2015
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF
1.8L 4, manual
PZEV / Bin 2
25
37
46
22
2015
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF
1.8L 4, auto stk
PZEV / Bin 2
25
36
46
23
2016
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF
1.8L 4, manual
LEV II PZEV / Tier 2 Bin 2
25
37
48
24
2016
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF
1.8L 4, auto stk
LEV II PZEV / Tier 2 Bin 2
25
36
48
25
2017
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF
1.8L 4, manual
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
25
36
49
26
2017
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF
1.8L 4, auto stk
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
25
35
48
27
2019
03_COM
Volkswagen
Golf
1.4L 4, manual
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
29
37
53
28
2019
03_COM
Volkswagen
Golf
1.4L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
29
37
53
29
2021
03_COM
Volkswagen
Golf
1.4L 4, manual
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
29.0
39.0
55
30
2021
03_COM
Volkswagen
Golf
1.4L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
29.0
36.0
53
31
2018
04_WGS
Volkswagen
Golf Alltrack
1.8L 4, auto Awd
LEV-II SULEV / Tier 3 Bin 30
22
30
46
32
2018
03_COM
Volkswagen
Golf R
2.0L 4, auto Awd [P]
Tier 3 Bin 125 / LEV-II ULEV
22
29
45
33
2019
03_COM
Volkswagen
Golf R
2.0L 4, auto Awd [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
23
30
46
34
2016
04_WGS
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF SPORTWAGEN
1.8L 4, auto stk
LEV II PZEV / Tier 2 Bin 2
25
35
47
35
2016
04_WGS
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF SPORTWAGEN
1.8L 4, manual
LEV II PZEV / Tier 2 Bin 2
25
36
47
36
2017
04_WGS
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF SPORTWAGEN
1.8L 4, auto stk
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
25
34
48
37
2017
04_WGS
VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF SPORTWAGEN
1.8L 4, manual
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
25
35
48
38
2019
04_WGS
Volkswagen
Golf SportWagen
1.4L 4, manual
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
29
37
53
39
2019
04_WGS
Volkswagen
Golf SportWagen
1.4L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
27
36
51
40
2022
05_MID
Volkswagen
Golf-R
2.0L 4, auto Awd [P]
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
23
30
47
41
2016
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GTI
2.0L 4, manual
LEV II PZEV / Tier 2 Bin 2
25
34
47
42
2016
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GTI
2.0L 4, auto
LEV II PZEV / Tier 2 Bin 2
25
33
46
43
2017
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GTI
2.0L 4, manual
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
24
34
47
44
2017
03_COM
VOLKSWAGEN
GTI
2.0L 4, auto
Tier 3 Bin 30 / PZEV
24
32
47
45
2018
03_COM
Volkswagen
GTI
2.0L 4, manual
LEV-II SULEV / Tier 3 Bin 30
25
33
49
46
2018
03_COM
Volkswagen
GTI
2.0L 4, auto
LEV-II SULEV / Tier 3 Bin 30
24
32
48
47
2019
03_COM
Volkswagen
GTI
2.0L 4, manual
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
24
32
48
48
2019
03_COM
Volkswagen
GTI
2.0L 4, auto
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
25
31
48
49
2020
03_COM
Volkswagen
GTI
2.0L 4, manual
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
24
32
49
50
2020
03_COM
Volkswagen
GTI
2.0L 4, auto
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
24
32
49
51
2021
03_COM
Volkswagen
GTI
2.0L 4, auto
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
24.0
32.0
49
52
2021
03_COM
Volkswagen
GTI
2.0L 4, manual
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
23.0
30.0
47
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
ACEEE List
Instructions
Scroll to find your vehicle or enter the year, make and/or model in the search field at the bottom of this table.
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wdt_ID
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
3
2019
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
28
47
4
2020
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
28
48
5
2020
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
26
46
6
2022
12_UTS
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS 2WD
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
28
47
7
2022
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS 4WD
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
26
46
8
2019
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
30
48
9
2019
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
28
46
10
2020
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
30
49
11
2020
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
28
47
12
2022
12_UTS
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES 2WD
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
30
49
13
2022
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES 4WD
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
28
47
14
2012
02_SUB
MITSUBISHI
I-MIEV
Electric (Li-ion bat.)
ZEV
126
99
58
15
2016
02_SUB
MITSUBISHI
I-MIEV
Electric (Li-ion bat.)
Tier 2 Bin 1 / LEV II ZEV
3.7
2.9
63
16
2017
02_SUB
MITSUBISHI
I-MIEV
Electric (Li-ion bat.)
Tier 3 Bin 0 / LEV III ZEV
3.58
3.03
63
17
2011
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto CVT
Bin 5 / LEV II
25
33
45
18
2012
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto CVT
LEV II
26
34
45
19
2013
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, manual
Bin 5 / LEV II
25
34
45
20
2013
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto
Bin 5 / LEV II
26
34
45
21
2014
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto CVT
Bin 5 / LEV II
26
34
45
22
2016
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV III ULEV70
27
35
49
23
2016
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, manual
Tier 2 Bin 5 / LEV II LEV
24
34
45
24
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 160 / LEV-II LEV
27
34
48
25
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, manual
Tier 3 Bin 160 / LEV-II LEV
24
33
46
26
2014
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
Bin 5 / LEV II
34
42
52
27
2014
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Bin 5 / LEV II
37
44
54
28
2015
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Bin 5 / LEV II
37
44
54
29
2015
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
Bin 5 / LEV II
34
42
52
30
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV-III ULEV70
37
43
58
31
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV-III ULEV70
33
41
56
32
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
37
43
59
33
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
37
43
58
34
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
57
35
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
58
36
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
58
37
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
57
38
2020
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
59
39
2020
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
59
40
2020
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
58
41
2021
03_COM
Mitsubishi
Mirage
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36.0
43.0
59
42
2021
03_COM
Mitsubishi
Mirage
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36.0
43.0
59
43
2021
03_COM
Mitsubishi
Mirage
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33.0
41.0
58
44
2022
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
59
45
2022
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
59
46
2022
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
58
47
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV-III ULEV70
35
42
56
48
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, manual
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV-III ULEV70
33
40
55
49
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
35
41
57
50
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
40
56
51
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
35
42
57
52
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
56
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
ACEEE List
Instructions
Scroll to find your vehicle or enter the year, make and/or model in the search field at the bottom of this table.
You can choose to show all to see more vehicles listed.
If you find your vehicle listed you mark off the Alternative Fuel option in the survey.
wdt_ID
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
3
2019
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
28
47
4
2020
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
28
48
5
2020
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
26
46
6
2022
12_UTS
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS 2WD
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
28
47
7
2022
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS 4WD
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
26
46
8
2019
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
30
48
9
2019
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
28
46
10
2020
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
30
49
11
2020
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
28
47
12
2022
12_UTS
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES 2WD
1.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
26
30
49
13
2022
13_UTM
Mitsubishi
ECLIPSE CROSS ES 4WD
1.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
25
28
47
14
2012
02_SUB
MITSUBISHI
I-MIEV
Electric (Li-ion bat.)
ZEV
126
99
58
15
2016
02_SUB
MITSUBISHI
I-MIEV
Electric (Li-ion bat.)
Tier 2 Bin 1 / LEV II ZEV
3.7
2.9
63
16
2017
02_SUB
MITSUBISHI
I-MIEV
Electric (Li-ion bat.)
Tier 3 Bin 0 / LEV III ZEV
3.58
3.03
63
17
2011
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto CVT
Bin 5 / LEV II
25
33
45
18
2012
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto CVT
LEV II
26
34
45
19
2013
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, manual
Bin 5 / LEV II
25
34
45
20
2013
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto
Bin 5 / LEV II
26
34
45
21
2014
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto CVT
Bin 5 / LEV II
26
34
45
22
2016
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV III ULEV70
27
35
49
23
2016
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, manual
Tier 2 Bin 5 / LEV II LEV
24
34
45
24
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 160 / LEV-II LEV
27
34
48
25
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
LANCER
2.0L 4, manual
Tier 3 Bin 160 / LEV-II LEV
24
33
46
26
2014
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
Bin 5 / LEV II
34
42
52
27
2014
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Bin 5 / LEV II
37
44
54
28
2015
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Bin 5 / LEV II
37
44
54
29
2015
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
Bin 5 / LEV II
34
42
52
30
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV-III ULEV70
37
43
58
31
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV-III ULEV70
33
41
56
32
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
37
43
59
33
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
37
43
58
34
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
57
35
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
58
36
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
58
37
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
57
38
2020
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
59
39
2020
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
59
40
2020
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
58
41
2021
03_COM
Mitsubishi
Mirage
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36.0
43.0
59
42
2021
03_COM
Mitsubishi
Mirage
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36.0
43.0
59
43
2021
03_COM
Mitsubishi
Mirage
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33.0
41.0
58
44
2022
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
59
45
2022
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
36
43
59
46
2022
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
58
47
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV-III ULEV70
35
42
56
48
2017
03_COM
MITSUBISHI
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, manual
Tier 3 Bin 70 / LEV-III ULEV70
33
40
55
49
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
35
41
57
50
2018
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
40
56
51
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, auto CVT
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
35
42
57
52
2019
03_COM
Mitsubishi
MIRAGE G4
1.2L 3, manual
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
33
41
56
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
ACEEE List
Instructions
Scroll to find your vehicle or enter the year, make and/or model in the search field at the bottom of this table.
You can choose to show all to see more vehicles listed.
If you find your vehicle listed you mark off the Alternative Fuel option in the survey.
wdt_ID
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
3
2021
13_UTM
Ford
BRONCO SPORT 4WD
1.5L 3, auto Awd
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
25.0
30.0
49
4
2022
13_UTM
Ford
BRONCO SPORT 4WD
1.5L 3, auto Awd
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
25
30
49
5
2017
05_MID
FORD
C-MAX ENERGI PLUG-IN HYBRID
Electric (Li-ion bat.) / 2.0L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
3.07 / 41
2.61 / 38
53
6
2014
05_MID
FORD
C-MAX ENERGI PLUG-IN HYBRID
Electric (Li-ion bat.) / 2.0 L 4, auto CVT
PZEV / Bin 3
2.95 / 41
2.40 / 36
49
7
2015
05_MID
FORD
C-MAX ENERGI PLUG-IN HYBRID FWD
Electric (Li-ion bat.) / 2.0L 4, auto CVT
PZEV / Bin 3
2.95 / 40
2.40 / 36
48
8
2016
05_MID
FORD
C-MAX ENERGI PLUG-IN HYBRID FWD
Electric (Li-ion bat.) / 2.0L 4, auto
LEV II PZEV / Tier 2 Bin 3
2.42 / 40
2.68 / 36
51
9
2018
07_LRG
Ford
C-MAX Hybrid
2.0L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
42
38
55
10
2013
07_LRG
FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
2.0L 4, auto
Bin 3
42
37
48
11
2015
07_LRG
FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
2.0L 4, auto CVT
Bin 3
42
37
48
12
2016
07_LRG
FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
2.0L 4, auto
LEV II PZEV / Tier 2 Bin 3
42
37
51
13
2017
07_LRG
FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
2.0L 4, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 30 / LEV-III SULEV30
42
38
53
14
2013
05_MID
FORD
C-MAX PHEV
Electric (Li-ion bat.) / 2.0L 4, auto CVT
PZEV
2.95 / 41
2.40 / 36
49
15
2018
12_UTS
Ford
ECOSPORT
1.0L 3, auto stk
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
27
29
47
16
2018
13_UTM
Ford
ECOSPORT
2.0L 4, auto stk Awd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
23
30
46
17
2019
13_UTM
Ford
ECOSPORT
1.0L 3, auto stk
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
27
29
48
18
2019
13_UTM
Ford
ECOSPORT
2.0L 4, auto stk Awd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
23
30
47
19
2020
13_UTM
Ford
ECOSPORT
1.0L 3, auto stk
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
27
29
49
20
2020
13_UTM
Ford
ECOSPORT
2.0L 4, auto stk Awd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
23
30
47
21
2021
13_UTM
Ford
ECOSPORT AWD
2.0L 4, auto stk Awd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
23.0
30.0
47
22
2021
12_UTS
Ford
ECOSPORT FWD
1.0L 3, auto stk
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
27.0
29.0
49
23
2018
12_UTS
Ford
ESCAPE
1.5L 4, auto stk
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
23
31
45
24
2019
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE
1.5L 4, auto stk
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
23
31
47
25
2020
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE
1.5L 3, auto
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
27
35
52
26
2020
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE
1.5L 3, auto Awd
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
33
51
27
2020
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE
2.0L 4, auto stk Awd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
23
31
47
28
2022
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE AWD
1.5L 3, auto Awd
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
26
33
51
29
2022
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE AWD
2.0L 4, auto Awd
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
22
31
47
30
2022
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE AWD HEV
2.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
43
37
56
31
2022
12_UTS
Ford
ESCAPE FWD
1.5L 3, auto
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
28
34
52
32
2022
12_UTS
Ford
ESCAPE FWD HEV
2.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
44
37
56
33
2022
12_UTS
Ford
ESCAPE FWD PHEV
Electric (Li-Ion) / 2.5L 4, auto CVT
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
3.41 / 43
2.76 / 38
45
34
2020
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE HYBRID
2.5L 4, auto CVT
Tier 3 Bin 30
44
37
57
35
2020
13_UTM
Ford
ESCAPE HYBRID
2.5L 4, auto CVT 4wd
Tier 3 Bin 30
43
37
57
36
2021
13_UTM
Ford
EXPLORER HEV RWD
3.3L 6, auto stk
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
27.0
28.0
46
37
2022
13_UTM
Ford
EXPLORER HEV RWD
3.3L 6, auto stk
LEV-III ULEV50 / Tier 3 Bin 50
27
28
45
38
2020
13_UTM
Ford
EXPLORER HYBRID
3.3L 6, auto stk
LEV-III ULEV70 / Tier 3 Bin 70
27
29
46
39
2018
02_SUB
Ford
FIESTA
1.6L 4, auto
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
28
37
52
40
2018
02_SUB
Ford
FIESTA
1.6L 4, manual
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
27
35
51
41
2019
02_SUB
Ford
Fiesta
1.6L 4, auto
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
28
37
52
42
2019
02_SUB
Ford
Fiesta
1.6L 4, manual
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
27
35
51
43
2011
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, manual
Bin 4
28
37
48
44
2011
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, manual
Bin 4
29
38
49
45
2012
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, manual
Bin 4
29
38
49
46
2012
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, manual
Bin 4
29
39
49
47
2013
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, manual
Bin 4
29
39
50
48
2014
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, manual
Bin 4
28
36
48
49
2014
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, auto
Bin 4
27
37
48
50
2015
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, auto
Bin 4
27
37
48
51
2015
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, manual
Bin 4
28
36
48
52
2016
02_SUB
FORD
FIESTA
1.6L 4, auto
Tier 2 Bin 4
27
37
49
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
ACEEE List
Instructions
Scroll to find your vehicle or enter the year, make and/or model in the search field at the bottom of this table.
You can choose to show all to see more vehicles listed.
If you find your vehicle listed you mark off the Alternative Fuel option in the survey.
wdt_ID
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
3
2013
03_COM
ACURA
ILX
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
ULEV II / Bin 5
24
35
45
4
2014
03_COM
ACURA
ILX
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
ULEV II / Bin 5
24
35
45
5
2015
03_COM
ACURA
ILX
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
ULEV II / Bin 5
24
35
45
6
2016
03_COM
ACURA
ILX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV III ULEV125 / Tier 2 Bin 5
25
36
47
7
2017
03_COM
ACURA
ILX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
Tier 3 Bin 125 / LEV-III ULEV125
25
35
47
8
2018
03_COM
Acura
ILX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
25
35
49
9
2019
03_COM
Acura
ILX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
24
34
48
10
2020
03_COM
Acura
ILX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
24
34
49
11
2021
03_COM
Acura
ILX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
24.0
34.0
49
12
2022
03_COM
Acura
ILX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
24
34
49
13
2013
03_COM
ACURA
ILX HYBRID
1.5L 4, auto [P]
Bin 3
39
38
51
14
2014
03_COM
ACURA
ILX HYBRID
1.5L 4, auto CVT [P]
PZEV / Bin 2
39
38
51
15
2020
13_UTM
Acura
MDX
3.0L 6, auto Awd [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
27
27
46
16
2020
12_UTS
Acura
RDX
2.0L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV50 / Tier 3 Bin 50
22
28
45
17
2020
12_UTS
Acura
RDX
2.0L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV50 / Tier 3 Bin 50
22
28
45
18
2021
12_UTS
Acura
RDX FWD
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
LEV-III ULEV50 / Tier 3 Bin 50
22.0
28.0
45
19
2022
12_UTS
Acura
RDX FWD
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
LEV-III ULEV50 / Tier 3 Bin 50
22
28
45
20
2016
05_MID
ACURA
RLX
3.5L 6, auto Awd [P]
LEV III SULEV30 / Tier 2 Bin 3
28
32
45
21
2017
05_MID
ACURA
RLX
3.5L 6, auto Awd [P]
Tier 3 Bin 30 / LEV-III SULEV30
29
30
46
22
2020
05_MID
Acura
RLX
3.5L 6, auto Awd [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
29
29
48
23
2018
05_MID
Acura
RLX HYBRID
3.5L 6, auto Awd [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
29
29
47
24
2019
05_MID
Acura
RLX Hybrid
3.5L 6, auto Awd [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
29
29
47
25
2018
03_COM
Acura
TLX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
23
33
46
26
2019
03_COM
Acura
TLX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
23
33
46
27
2020
03_COM
Acura
TLX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
23
33
47
28
2016
03_COM
ACURA
TLX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV II ULEV / Tier 2 Bin 5
24
35
46
29
2017
03_COM
ACURA
TLX
2.4L 4, auto [P]
Tier 3 Bin 125 / LEV-II ULEV
24
35
47
30
2019
03_COM
Acura
TLX A-SPEC
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
23
32
46
31
2020
03_COM
Acura
TLX A-SPEC
2.4L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
23
32
47
32
2021
03_COM
Acura
TLX AWD
2.0L 4, auto stk Awd [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
21.0
29.0
45
33
2022
03_COM
Acura
TLX AWD
2.0L 4, auto stk Awd [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
21
29
45
34
2022
03_COM
Acura
TLX AWD A-SPEC
2.0L 4, auto stk Awd [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
21
29
45
35
2021
03_COM
Acura
TLX FWD
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
22.0
31.0
46
36
2022
03_COM
Acura
TLX FWD
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
22
31
47
37
2021
03_COM
Acura
TLX FWD A-SPEC
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
22.0
30.0
46
38
2022
03_COM
Acura
TLX FWD A-SPEC
2.0L 4, auto stk [P]
LEV-III SULEV30 / Tier 3 Bin 30
22
30
46
39
2015
01_TS
ALFA ROMEO
4C
1.8L 4, auto [P]
Bin 5 / LEV II
24
34
45
40
2016
01_TS
ALFA ROMEO
4C
1.8L 4, auto [P]
Tier 2 Bin 5 / LEV II LEV
24
34
46
41
2017
01_TS
ALFA ROMEO
4C
1.8L 4, auto [P]
Tier 3 Bin 160 / LEV-II LEV
24
34
47
42
2018
01_TS
Alfa Romeo
4C
1.8L 4, auto [P]
LEV-II LEV / Tier 3 Bin 160
24
34
48
43
2019
01_TS
Alfa Romeo
4C
1.8L 4, auto [P]
LEV-II LEV / Tier 3 Bin 160
24
34
48
44
2020
01_TS
Alfa Romeo
4C
1.8L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III LEV160 / Tier 3 Bin 160
24
34
49
45
2018
05_MID
Alfa Romeo
Giulia
2.0L 4, auto [P]
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
24
33
46
46
2018
05_MID
Alfa Romeo
Giulia
2.0L 4, auto [P]
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
24
33
46
47
2018
05_MID
Alfa Romeo
Giulia
2.0L 4, auto Awd [P]
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
23
31
45
48
2018
05_MID
Alfa Romeo
Giulia
2.0L 4, auto Awd [P]
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
23
31
45
49
2019
05_MID
Alfa Romeo
Giulia
2.0L 4, auto [P]
Tier 3 Transitional Bin 110
24
33
46
50
2020
05_MID
Alfa Romeo
Giulia
2.0L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
24
33
47
51
2020
05_MID
Alfa Romeo
Giulia
2.0L 4, auto Awd [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
23
31
46
52
2021
05_MID
Alfa Romeo
Giulia
2.0L 4, auto [P]
LEV-III ULEV125 / Tier 3 Bin 125
24.0
33.0
47
Year
GB Class
Make
Model
M/M/Specs
EmisSTD
City
HiWY
Greenscore
Monthly parking
Monthly parking
Parking access can be added to a building access card, or an electronic transponder is available for customers who are interested in arranging for regular monthly parking. The palm-size transponder mounts directly onto the lower left-hand corner of your vehicle’s windshield and allows for convenient, hands-free access in and out of the parking garage.
Monthly parking payment
Payment options include credit card, monthly billing, and preauthorized payment and may be arranged by completing the Preauthorized Payment form available on the website.
Shareable monthly parking permits
Brookfield Place is pleased to offer our occupants a shareable Monthly Parking Permit to assist with your return to work planning. This flexible monthly permit can be utilized by two individuals however, utilization must be on alternate dates.
This is perfect for staff rotating in and out of the site on alternate schedules (users cannot park in the parking garage at the same time without incurring additional costs). This is a limited-time offer.
Standard Parking of Canada Ltd. is an independent parking management company presently under contract with Brookfield to operate the parking garage at First Canadian Place and Exchange Tower. For further information regarding the parking garage, to make special arrangements for prepaid guest and/or staff parking validations, or details about our ParkServe loyalty program, please call (416) 862- 6129 or visit the Parking Office located in the A-Level of the Parking Garage.
Tenant and Visitor Parking
Tenant and visitor parking stalls are available on all levels, please see below for daily rates. Five parking elevators provide access to Ground and Concourse floors in First Canadian Place and Exchange Tower.
Monthly Parking
A parking access electronic transponder is available for customers who are interested in arranging for regular monthly parking. The transponder mounts directly onto the windshield behind the rearview mirror and allows for convenient, hands-free access in and out of the parking garage. Details on registering for monthly parking can be obtained by contacting the Parking Office at 416 -862 6129 or by visiting our website at axiistenantapp.com/fcp
Payment options
Visitors may take a ticket upon entry. As the parking equipment is fully automated, tickets should be paid at a pay station prior to returning to your car.
Pay stations are located at:
Bloor B1 elevator lobby
Asquith ground floor elevator lobby
Asquith P2 elevator lobby
Concourse, near Food Court escalators
Concourse, adjacent to the east entrance to the TTC station
Cash and credit card (Visa, Master Card, American Express) are acceptable forms of payment at all pay stations.
Validation Coupons can be used at any pay station or exit gate, in conjunction with the entry ticket and the appropriate form of payment. Parking validation coupons can be arranged for quantities of time or amounts of money. Redeemed validation coupons are invoiced to Tenants monthly.
Garage safety features
Closed circuit cameras
A sophisticated network of closed circuit camera monitors activity in the parking garage at all times. Garage entrances and parking elevator lobbies are monitored by closed circuit television by Building Security.
Emergency assist station
The garage is equipped with a panic alarm system that is electronically monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by Building Security. The interactive equipment enables Security to instantly pinpoint the zone from which an alarm has originated so that Security Officers can immediately be dispatched to assist the caller. Emergency assist stations are identifiable by their bright yellow colour. They are located on all levels of the garage. When the button is pressed it links to Security who will respond to emergency situations. The area is monitored by closed circuit cameras.
Security escorts
Offered to any person parked in the garage, any time of day or night. Visit the Security Desk on the Ground Floor of 2 Bloor Street East or call them at 416-928-9058 to arrange an escort.
Complimentary services
Vehicle battery boost
Complimentary battery boost service is available to all patrons of the parking garage. If you are in need of this service, please call the site Parking Office at 416-964-0731 or via any intercom.
Vacuum, tire inflation, and windshield stations
Complimentary courtesy stations are conveniently located on Level P2 of the Asquith Garage and B1 of the Bloor Garage.
Courtesy umbrellas
Available for loan; please visit the Security Desk on the Plaza Level.
Parking regulations
Illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed. Any vehicles parked in the designated fire route will also be ticketed.
Vehicles parked in the garage are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the garage or the contents however caused or incurred.
Thirty (30) days written notice is required for cancellation of any/all spaces.
No washing or repairing of vehicles is allowed in the garage.
For Lost Ticket – If you lose your parking ticket, you will be charged maximum rate $38.00.
For your own safety, please remember to lock all doors and close all windows after you have parked your vehicle in the garage. Valuables and cellular phones should be stored and locked in the trunk, where at all possible.
Please see your Parking Agreement or Monthly Parking Application and Agreement for any details or regulation clarification.
One calendar month’s advance written notice is required for cancellation
Vehicles that are Illegally parked, hazardous, blocking access or unsafe may be ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense
Vehicles may be moved in the event of an emergency
All vehicles must be insured and licensed
No long term parking (over 36 consecutive hours) is allowed
No repairs are allowed in the garage.
Use of interior car warmers is prohibited.
Vehicles parked in the garage are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the garage or the contents however caused or incurred.
Be particularly observant of strangers in your area and if their identity cannot be readily established, advise the Property Management Office immediately. Our ability to take positive action may be wholly dependent on speedy notification.
Establish and use, within the occupied premises, a secured area for packages, purses, salable and transportable property, etc., and particularly any form of a negotiable instrument or petty cash. We recommend a GSA approved fire safe.
At the end of each working day, store small personal and company items of value in a locked desk, credenza, file cabinet or other secured location.
Personal computers and large calculators should be bolted to the desk. Particular care should be taken for the security of laptop computers and tablets; they are easily transported and readily marketable.
File cabinet drawers should be closed at the end of the working day and all file cabinets that are provided with locks should be secured nightly.
Be certain that all public corridor egress doors are locked at the conclusion of standard business hours on each business day and when your receptionist leaves the premises.
Enforce strict control of keys and access cards. Please notify the Property Management Office when any employees are terminated.
Promptly report the loss of property or any suspicious event to Security. Serial numbers of all valuable items should be recorded and retained in a file to aid police in recovering property in the event of a loss or theft.
Articles of value (handbags and coats) should not be left in open, unattended reception areas or on desks in offices at any time.
Never leave a vault or safe open while out of the office. Thoroughly spin the combination lock when closing a vault or safe. Do not leave a vault or safe combination in a desk.
Parking form
Parking regulations
Regulations:
Illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed. Any vehicles parked in the designated fire route will also be ticketed.
Vehicles parked in the parkade are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the parkade or the contents however caused or incurred.
Thirty (30) days written notice is required for cancellation of any/all spaces.
No washing or repairing of vehicles is allowed in the parkade.
Absolutely no smoking is permitted in the parkade.
Overnight parking is not permitted. Vehicles that are left in the parkade for more than 24 hours risk being ticketed/towed at owner’s expense.
For your own safety, please remember to lock all doors and close all windows after you have parked your vehicle in the garage. Valuables and cellular phones should be stored and locked in the trunk, where at all possible.
General information
The main entrance to the underground parkade are located on 5th Avenue and a second entrance is located in Commerce Alley. The main exit from the parkade is located on 5th Avenue and a second entrance is located at 1st Street. The parkade consists of 849 spaces on 4 levels. To gain access to the parkade, a valid transponder must be presented at the entrance reader. To regain access from within the building, the parking elevators must be used directly off the main lobbies of the Suncor Energy Centre.
Spaces are limited to the number entitled under your lease. However, should additional spaces be available, they will be on a month to month basis with a thirty (30) day cancellation notice provision. All monthly parking charges will be included in your rent schedule and are due on the first day of each month.
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Parking regulations
Regulations:
A dash tag supplied by the Impark Office must be displayed from your rear view mirror at all times while utilizing the parkade. There is a fee for replacing lost or stolen cards (Refer to Financial Requirements in this Guide for details).
Illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed and towed. Any vehicles parked in the designated fire route will also be ticketed and towed.
Vehicles parked in the garage are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the garage or the contents however caused or incurred.
Thirty (30) days written notice is required for cancellation of any/all spaces.
No washing or repairing of vehicles is allowed in the garage.
For your own safety, please remember to lock all doors and close all windows after you have parked your vehicle in the garage. Valuables and cellular phones should be stored and locked in the trunk, where at all possible.
General information
The entrances to the underground garage are located on 4th Avenue between 1st and 2nd Streets and 5th Avenue between 1st and 2nd Streets. The garage consists of 791 spaces on 3 levels. To gain access from within the building, the parking elevators must be used directly off the main lobbies of Fifth Avenue Place.
Spaces are limited to the number entitled under your lease. However, should additional spaces be available, they will be on a month to month basis with a thirty (30) day cancellation notice provision. All monthly parking charges will be included in your rent schedule and are due on the first day of each month.
Parking form
Parking regulations
Regulations:
Illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed. Any vehicles parked in a designated fire route will also be ticketed.
Vehicles parked in the parkades are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the parkades or the contents, however caused or incurred.
Thirty (30) days written notice (as per parking agreement) is required for cancellation of any/all spaces.
No washing or repairing of vehicles is allowed in the parkades.
Absolutely no smoking is permitted in the parkades
For your own safety, please remember to lock all doors and close all windows after you have parked your vehicle in the garage. Valuables and cellular phones should be stored and locked in the trunk, where at all possible.
General information
The entrance to Brookfield Place Parkade is located off 6th Avenue SW, between 1st Street and 2rd Street. There are reserved spaces on 2 levels and unreserved stalls on 4 levels. To gain access from within the Complex, the parking elevators must be used from the Retail area of the Complex. The Main Parkade maximum clearance height is 6 feet, 8 inches due to low areas throughout the parking facility. The Landlord and Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles, however caused or incurred.
Spaces are limited to the number of stalls entitled under your lease. However, should additional stalls be required, they will be on a month-to-month basis with a thirty (30) day written cancellation notice provision. All monthly parking charges will be invoiced via statement provided at the commencement of your parking term. All payments are to be made the first of each month and sent to Impark. For your convenience, pre-authorized payment can also be set up.
Note: From time to time, it becomes necessary to convert “unreserved” stalls to “reserved”. Please pay attention to signage in all parkades to avoid parking in reserved stalls.
Additional services
Additional Services Provided by Impark
Complimentary jump-starts.
Complimentary tire inflation.
Complimentary windshield and headlight cleaning.
Security and Traffic Officer Service
1600 has a 24-hour, 7 days a week, Security Service available. You may contact Security by calling 713-951-7415. The Security Kiosk is located on the Concourse Level of the building. The officers DO NOT have any Tenant suite keys or card keys.
Note: As an additional safety measure, any person(s) leaving the building after normal business hours may request an escort to their vehicle if it is parked in one of our building garages.
Tenant security tips
While security officers, closed circuit cameras and the maintenance staff can provide basic protection for the Building, security is everyone’s responsibility, and your cooperation and vigilance is essential.
Each tenant can be effective in preventing the loss of valuable personal and company property by maintaining careful vigilance and following safety procedures:
Be particularly observant of strangers in your area and if their identity cannot be readily established, immediately advise the Management Office.
Establish and use, within the occupied premises, a secured area for packages, purses, salable and transportable property, etc., and particularly any form of a negotiable instrument or petty cash. We recommend a GSA approved fire safe.
At the end of each working day, store small personal and company items of value, in a locked desk, credenza, file cabinet or other secured location.
Use strong passwords, GPS locating apps or locking cables, if possible, for laptops and other electronic devices.
File cabinet drawers should be closed at the end of the working day and secured nightly.
Be certain that all public corridor egress doors are locked at the conclusion of standard business hours on each business day, when your receptionist leaves the premises, and when working alone in the office at night. .
Enforce strict control of keys and access cards. Establish uniform procedures for collecting keys upon the termination or leaving of employees. Store keys systematically in a secured wall cabinet of either your own design or one that conforms to a commercial key control system.
Please notify the Management Office when any employees are terminated.
Promptly report the loss of property or any suspicious event to Security. Serial numbers of all valuable items should be recorded and retained in a file to aid police in recovering property in the event of a loss or theft.
Articles of value (handbags, coats and keys) should not be left in open, unattended reception areas or on desks in offices at any time.
Never leave a vault or safe open while out of the office. Thoroughly spin the combination lock when closing a vault or safe. Do not leave a vault or safe combination in a desk.
Keep the police, fire department and building security telephone numbers posted.
Special care should be taken during certain times best suited for pilferage, i.e., the first 30 minutes after opening, lunch hours and just before closing. These are the times of maximum movement of personnel and absence from work areas and offices.
You may request additional checks of your offices by contacting the Management Office.
Additional services
Additional Services Provided by Impark
Complimentary jump-starts.
Complimentary tire inflation.
Complimentary window wash stations located throughout the parkade.
Car Wash: Full car wash services available in the Bankers Hall Parkade. Located on P6 of the Bankers Hall underground parkade. Please call Reflections Car Wash at (403) 263-2607 (or www.reflectionscarwash.ca) for details and to book an appointment.
Parking regulations
Regulations:
Illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed. Any vehicles parked in a designated fire route will also be ticketed.
Vehicles parked in the parkades are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the parkades or the contents, however, caused or incurred.
Thirty (30) days written notice (as per parking agreement) is required for cancellation of any/all spaces.
No washing or repairing of vehicles is allowed in the parkade.
Absolutely no smoking is permitted in the parkade.
Absolutely No Parking is permitted in the alley between Bankers Court and the ATB Building. City By-Lay will enforce this rule and ticket and tow any vehicles parked in this area.
For your own safety, please remember to lock all doors and close all windows after you have parked your vehicle in the garage. Valuables and cellular phones should be stored and locked in the trunk, where at all possible.
General information
Spaces are limited to the number of stalls entitled under your lease. However, should additional stalls be required, they will be on a month-to-month basis with a thirty (30) day written cancellation notice provision. All monthly parking charges will be invoiced via statement provided at the commencement of your parking term. All payments are to be made the first of each month and sent to Impark. For your convenience, pre-authorized payment can also be set up.
Bankers Court: The parkade maximum clearance height is 6’ 6” due to low areas throughout the parking facility. Extended length vehicles should check with the Property Manager prior to accessing the parkade for the first time. The entrance ramp grade can cause extended-length vehicles to have decreased clearance. The Landlord and Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles, however, caused or incurred.
Bankers Hall Main Parkade: There are reserved spaces on 2 levels and unreserved stalls on 3 levels. To gain access from within the Complex, the parking elevators must be used from the Retail area of the Complex. The Main Parkade maximumclearance height is 6 feet, 6 inches due to low areas throughout the parking facility.
Bankers Hall West Parkade: Consists of underground, heated, reserved spaces and unreserved stalls on 10 levels. To gain access from within the Complex, the Royal Bank Building Plus 15, located beside Sunterra Market, must be used. The West Parkade maximum clearance height is 6 feet, 5 inches due to low areas throughout the parking facility.
Note: From time to time, it becomes necessary to convert “unreserved” stalls to “reserved”. Please pay attention to signage to avoid parking in reserved stalls.
Parking form
Parking form
Parking regulations
Regulations:
Illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed. Any vehicles parked in the designated fire route will also be ticketed.
Vehicles parked in the garage are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the garage or the contents however caused or incurred.
Thirty (30) days written notice is required for cancellation of any/all spaces.
No washing or repairing of vehicles is allowed in the garage.
For Lost Ticket – If you lose your parking ticket, you will be charged maximum rate $38.00.
For your own safety, please remember to lock all doors and close all windows after you have parked your vehicle in the garage. Valuables and cellular phones should be stored and locked in the trunk, where at all possible.
Parking form
Other features
Emergency assist station
The garage is equipped with a panic alarm system that is electronically monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by Security in the Building Control Centre.
Emergency assist stations are identifiable by their bright yellow colour and are located on all levels of the garage. The green button connects directly to an attendant in the Parking Office. The larger red button links to Security who will respond to emergency situations.
Closed-circuit cameras
A sophisticated network of closed-circuit cameras monitors activity in the parking garage and elevator lobbies at all times.
Ecozone
In an effort to encourage and facilitate environmentally responsible driving, Brookfield Place offers reserved parking for carpool participants, hybrids and AutoShare on P1. To learn more or sign up for carpooling, visit www.smartcommutetoronto.ca and complete the Carpool Registration form on the building website. Autoshare is an alternative to traditional car rental.
Electrical Vehicle Charging Stations
14 Complimentary Electrical Vehicle Charging Stations are located in our Ecozone on P1.
Low Energy Lighting
To conserve energy, the lighting system in the parking garage has been retrofitted with dimmable ballasts and motion sensors thereby reducing the need for continuous illumination of unoccupied areas.
Parking payment options
Contactless pre-paid parking
Brookfield Place is pleased to offer our occupants contactless ticket dispensers and pre-payment parking options.
For pre-paid parking, it’s as easy as:
Entering your contact information (email, phone #)
Make your selections (# of stalls, time frame)
Electronic payment processing (credit card or Visa debit)
Payment confirmation and QR code emailed directly to you
Scan your QR code at the gate and you are in or out in a flash
To pre-pay for parking, please click here or visit axiis, Bay Wellington Tower Channel. Restrictions may apply.
Visitor parking payment options
Credit card, Interac, and debit payments are available at all pay stations.
If using cash, bring your parking ticket to Parking Elevator Lobby on Parking Level 2 in either Bay Wellington Tower or TD Canada Trust Tower and pay at the Pay Station. Cash payment is not available at the exit.
Please remember to keep your ticket with you. Parking guests must insert the ticket into the exit terminal for the gate to automatically lift, allowing vehicles to exit.
Alternatively, users can insert a single credit card upon entry and departure at the exit terminal to complete a paid transaction. Once approved, the gate will automatically lift to allow you to exit the parking garage.
Complimentary services
Complimentary services
Locked vehicle
Our team will assist you with unlocking your vehicle in case you’ve locked your keys inside.
Battery boosts
Sometimes emergencies happen, you can call us for a complimentary battery boost.
Windshield fluid
A complimentary windshield fluid top-up is offered to all parking garage users.
Please call the Parking Office at 416-777-6468 or through the Pay Station intercom to arrange any of these services.
Other
Complimentary windshield washing and tire inflation courtesy stations are conveniently located throughout the parking garage.
Valet Parking
Complimentary ValetAssist parking is available from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. weekdays, on the P1 level, adjacent to the Wellington Street ramp.
General information
General Information
Brookfield Place has approximately 1,450 spaces conveniently located in the underground parking garage. It features four levels of parking for both Tenant and visitor use with access available from Front and Wellington Streets. The parking garage is accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The maximum vehicle height allowed is 1.98 metres or 6 feet 6 inches.
Indigo Park is an independent parking management company presently under contract with Brookfield to operate the parking garage at Brookfield Place. You may contact them in the Parking Office at 416-777-6468, via email at bptoronto@parkindigo.com, or visit the Parking Office on P1 Level directly adjacent to the Bay Wellington Tower parking elevators.
Parking personnel and hours of operation
Although the parking garage at Brookfield Place is fully automated, parking staff are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide assistance.
Tenant and visitor parking
Tenant and visitor parking are accommodated on all levels. Parking elevators provide access to Ground and Concourse floors of TD Canada Trust Tower and Bay Wellington Tower, as well as the ground floor of Sam Pollock Square.
Visitors have the option to insert a credit card instead of taking a ticket upon entry, but please note that any parking validations provided by Brookfield Place Tenants require customers to provide a ticket.
Tips for Tenants
Each tenant can be effective in preventing the loss of valuable personal and company property by maintaining careful vigilance and following safety procedures:
Be particularly observant of strangers in your area and if their identity cannot be readily established, immediately advise the Management Office.
Establish and use, within the occupied premises, a secured area for packages, purses, salable and transportable property, etc., and particularly any form of a negotiable instrument or petty cash. We recommend a GSA approved fire safe.
At the end of each working day, store small personal and company items of value, in a locked desk, credenza, file cabinet or other secured location.
Use strong passwords, GPS locating apps or locking cables, if possible, for laptops and other electronic devices.
File cabinet drawers should be closed at the end of the working day and secured nightly.
Be certain that all public corridor egress doors are locked at the conclusion of standard business hours on each business day, when your receptionist leaves the premises, and when working alone in the office at night. .
Enforce strict control of keys and access cards. Establish uniform procedures for collecting keys upon the termination or leaving of employees. Store keys systematically in a secured wall cabinet of either your own design or one that conforms to a commercial key control system.
Please notify the Management Office when any employees are terminated.
Promptly report the loss of property or any suspicious event to Security. Serial numbers of all valuable items should be recorded and retained in a file to aid police in recovering property in the event of a loss or theft.
Articles of value (handbags, coats and keys) should not be left in open, unattended reception areas or on desks in offices at any time.
Never leave a vault or safe open while out of the office. Thoroughly spin the combination lock when closing a vault or safe. Do not leave a vault or safe combination in a desk.
Keep the police, fire department and building security telephone numbers posted.
Special care should be taken during certain times best suited for pilferage, i.e., the first 30 minutes after opening, lunch hours and just before closing. These are the times of maximum movement of personnel and absence from work areas and offices.
You may request additional checks of your offices by contacting the Management Office.
Heritage Plaza Security Features
The building is equipped with a security system, which is monitored 24-7 and has the following features:
Card access control for the main east plaza entrance, VIP parking garage, main parking garage and elevators for after hours use
There are 186 cameras located on the property monitoring the common areas, building entrances and parking garage
11 real time video recorders
48 Blue Light Emergency monitored phones in parking garages
20 Star Call phones in stairwells
29 hands-free elevator phones linked to Security Console
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General information
Spaces are limited to the number entitled under each tenant’s lease specifications. However, should additional spaces be available, they will be on a month-to-month basis with a thirty- (30) day cancellation notice provision. All monthly parking charges will be included in your rent schedule and are due on the first day of each month.
All monthly parking permits must be requested in writing through 2 Queen Street East Management Office. Please contact the Property Management Office for further details. (Lease restrictions may apply).
Please note: any parking cancellations, lost or replacement permits must also be reported to 2 Queen Street East Property Management Office. A fee will be applied to replacement transponders.
Parking regulations
Regulations:
Illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed. Any vehicles parked in the designated fire route will also be ticketed.
Vehicles parked in the garage are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the garage or the contents however caused or incurred.
Thirty (30) days written notice is required for cancellation of any/all spaces. (There is no proration of rent for parking)
No washing or repairing of vehicles is allowed in the garage.
For your own safety, please remember to lock all doors and close all windows after you have parked your vehicle in the garage. Valuables and cellular phones should be stored and locked in the trunk, where at all possible.
Parking form
Garage safety features
Emergency Assist System
Our garage is equipped with a duress or panic alarm system that is electronically monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by our Security Department.
This system provides the capability to instantly pinpoint the zone from which an alarm has originated so that our Security Department can immediately be dispatched to assist you on a priority basis. Each column, containing the Emergency Assist System, is equipped with a panic alarm button which when activated, set off strobe lights and the closest security camera will automatically zoom in on the area.
In addition, the Security Department will be alerted and immediately dispatched to your location. The panic alarm columns are also equipped with audio capabilities that, when pressed, will connect you directly to our Security Department.
Parking amenities
If You Have Locked your Keys in your Car We can arrange for an off-site locksmith to assist you. This service is available on a user-fee basis. To arrange for this service, please contact 310-SERV or ask Security.
If Your Car Battery Needs a Boost A complimentary battery boost service is available to all tenants. If you are in need of this service during regular business hours, please call Parking at 416-368-8531. After hours, please pick up one of the Courtesy Phones in the parking elevator lobby.
Car Pooling An innovative program that allows two or more employees to car pool is available. Participants share the cost of a discounted monthly random parking rate, but enjoy the benefits of using the ‘EcoZone’ reserved parking, located in a premium area beside the south parking elevators on the P1 Level of the parking garage.
Car Sharing AutoShare is a car sharing program that has hybrid vehicles available for rental. The vehicle is located near the south parking elevators on P1. For information, please contact AutoShare directly at 416-340-7888 or visit their website at www.autoshare.com.
General information
There are approximately 450 spaces in an enclosed parking garage. It features three levels of parking for both tenant and visitor use. There are two parking garage entrances/exits; one on Richmond Street (westbound only) and one on Adelaide Street (eastbound only). The parking garage is accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The Adelaide Street entrance and level P1 of the parking garage have 7 foot or 2.2 meters clearance. The Richmond Street entrance and levels P2 to P4 have 6 foot 6 inches or 2 meters clearance.
Parking Personnel and Hours of Operation Although the parking garage is fully automated, parking staff are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide assistance.
Tenant and Visitor Parking Tenant and visitor parking are accommodated on all levels. Parking elevators provide service to the ground and concourse floors.
After-Hours Parking Both parking entrances are accessible 24 hours a day. If the garage doors are closed they will open automatically as the weight of your vehicle activates a pressure pad below the asphalt surface. For safety reasons, pedestrians should never walk down the parking ramp.
Impark
For further information regarding the parking garage
Make special arrangements for prepaid guest and/or staff parking
Call the Parking Garage Site Manager at 416-368-8531 or visit their website at www.impark.com.
Parking Office is located on the P1 Level directly adjacent to the north parking elevators.
Payment options
For daily customers, there are two methods of payment when exiting the garage.
Option 1 – Cash or Credit Card: Take your parking ticket to the automated machines located in the elevator lobbies and pay either by cash or credit card. Retrieve both your parking ticket and payment stub, and drive to the garage exit (P1 Level, Row E). Insert the parking ticket into the automated machine upon exiting.
Option 2 – Credit Card Only: When exiting the garage, drive to any of the automated gate exits and insert your parking ticket and then your valid credit card.
Prevention of loss of personal or company property
Security officers are on duty at the Building’s Security Console and tour throughout the property and garage twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The Building also utilizes closed circuit surveillance cameras throughout the building as well as two-way radio communication
While security officers, closed circuit cameras and the maintenance staff can provide basic protection for the Building, security is everyone’s responsibility and your cooperation and vigilance is essential.
Each tenant can be effective in preventing the loss of valuable personal and company property by careful observance of these procedures:
Be particularly observant of strangers in your area and if their identity cannot be readily established, advise the Property Management Office immediately. Our ability to take positive action may be wholly dependent on speedy notification.
Establish and use, within the occupied premises, a secured area for packages, purses, salable and transportable property, etc., and particularly any form of a negotiable instrument or petty cash. We recommend a GSA approved fire safe.
At the end of each working day, store small personal and company items of value in a locked desk, credenza, file cabinet or other secured location.
Personal computers and large calculators should be bolted to the desk. Particular care should be taken for the security of lap top computers and tablets; they are easily transported and readily marketable.
File cabinet drawers should be closed at the end of the working day and all file cabinets that are provided with locks should be secured nightly.
Be certain that all public corridor egress doors are locked at the conclusion of standard business hours on each business day and when your receptionist leaves the premises.
Enforce strict control of keys and access cards. Please notify the Property Management Office when any employees are terminated.
Promptly report the loss of property or any suspicious event to Security. Serial numbers of all valuable items should be recorded and retained in a file to aid police in recovering property in the event of a loss or theft.
Articles of value (handbags and coats) should not be left in open, unattended reception areas or on desks in offices at any time.
Never leave a vault or safe open while out of the office. Thoroughly spin the combination lock when closing a vault or safe. Do not leave a vault or safe combination in a desk.
Prevention of loss of valuable personal and company property
Be particularly observant of strangers in your area and if their identity cannot be readily established, advise the Property Management Office immediately. Our ability to take positive action may be wholly dependent on speedy notification.
Establish and use, within the occupied premises, a secured area for packages, purses, salable and transportable property, etc., and particularly any form of a negotiable instrument or petty cash. We recommend a GSA approved fire safe.
At the end of each working day, store small personal and company items of value in a locked desk, credenza, file cabinet or other secured location.
Personal computers and large calculators should be bolted to the desk. Particular care should be taken for the security of laptop computers and tablets; they are easily transported and readily marketable.
File cabinet drawers should be closed at the end of the working day and all file cabinets that are provided with locks should be secured nightly.
Be certain that all public corridor egress doors are locked at the conclusion of standard business hours on each business day and when your receptionist leaves the premises.
Enforce strict control of keys and access cards. Please notify the Property Management Office when any employees are terminated.
Promptly report the loss of property or any suspicious event to Security. Serial numbers of all valuable items should be recorded and retained in a file to aid police in recovering property in the event of a loss or theft.
Articles of value (handbags and coats) should not be left in open, unattended reception areas or on desks in offices at any time.
Never leave a vault or safe open while out of the office. Thoroughly spin the combination lock when closing a vault or safe. Do not leave a vault or safe combination in a desk.
Special care should be taken during certain times best suited for pilferage, i.e., the first 30 minutes after opening, lunch hours and just before closing. These are the times of maximum movement of personnel and absence from work areas and offices.
You may request additional checks of your offices by contacting the Property Management Office.
Garage safety features
Parking Garage Emergency Duress System
This security system includes custom-designed duress/information stations as well as a number of new cameras placed throughout the parking complex. The cameras which are being used to monitor the parking complex are also connected to the new duress station’s emergency buttons and are being monitored by security twenty-four hours a day. Once an emergency button is pressed, a blue beacon above the unit will flash and the nearby camera(s) will immediately turn to the area of the activated duress station and subsequently record all activity in the area of the occurrence. Security will simultaneously be notified and will respond via the intercom in the unit as well as dispatch security personnel to assist.
The duress/information stations are located at a number of locations throughout every level of the parking complex including the parking elevator lobbies. The units in the parking garage are clearly visible and readily identifiable from most places in the parking garage as there is a blue beacon light mounted to the ceiling above each unit. The units are stainless steel and are clearly marked with the words “Emergency Assist Station” across the front panel. The lower portion of the unit has two buttons on it. The smaller silver button on the left is marked “Information” and is to be used to contact parking or security staff via the internal intercom for non-emergency-related situations. The large red button on the lower right side of the unit is marked “Emergency” and should only be used to notify security staff of emergency situations.
Should you have any questions about this new system or any other security-related matters, please feel free to contact Eric Kilchling, Assistant Manager, Security & Life Safety at eric.kilchling@brookfield.com
Parking regulations
Regulations:
Illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed. Any vehicles parked in the
designated fire route will also be ticketed.
Vehicles parked in the garage are entirely at the risk of the vehicle owner. The Landlord and/or Property Management shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to vehicles parked in the garage or the contents however caused or incurred.
No washing or repairing of vehicles is allowed in the garage.
No overnight parking.
For your own safety, please remember to lock all doors and close all windows after you have parked your vehicle in the garage. Valuables and cellular phones should be stored and locked in the trunk, where at all possible.
Complimentary services
Complimentary Services:
If You Have Locked your Keys in your Vehicle – Complimentary service to unlock your vehicle is available to all patrons of the parking garage. If you are in need of this service, please call the on-site Parking Office at 416-862 6304 or through the Pay Station intercom located in each Parking Elevator Lobby.
If Your Vehicle Battery Needs a Boost – Complimentary battery boost service is available to all patrons of the parking garage. If you are in need of this service, please call the Parking Office at 416-862 6304 or through the Pay Station intercom located in each Parking Elevator Lobby.
If Your Vehicle Windshield is dirty – Complimentary Self Serve windshield fluid is available to all patrons of the parking garage
Tire Inflation and Windshield Stations – Complimentary windshield washing fluid and tire inflation courtesy stations are conveniently located on level A.
Parking amenities
Amenities
Green Amenities at First Canadian Place include:
Car Sharing Partnership – In an effort to encourage and facilitate environmentally responsible driving, First Canadian Place has ZipCar vehicles (including at least 1 hybrid) available on level A.
Valet Parking – Complimentary ValetAssist parking is available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays, on level A.
Park&Win loyalty program
Park&Win Loyalty Program
What do HD TVs, iPods, Dyson vacuums and air multipliers, Gift Cards and GPSs have in common? They’re just some of the exciting prizes you could win by being a regular monthly parker at one of our ParkServe garages – our way of saying thank you for your loyalty and we’re glad you’ve got a spot with us. Each month, the names of all loyalty members are automatically entered into a draw, with a different prize awarded each time. Whether your parking status is new, existing, or coming up for renewal, the prizes are great and the odds of winning are even greater.
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Building Certifications
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LEED
BOMA 360
WELL
Energy Star Score
UL Verified
Fitwel
Region
2
1200 K Street
Washington
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
86
Yes
Yes
DC
3
1250 Conn Ave
Washington
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
81
Yes
Yes
DC
4
1400 K Street
Washington
EB: OM Platinum
Yes
Yes
88
Yes
Yes
DC
5
1600 Smith
Houston
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
75
#N/A
#N/A
DC
6
1801 California
Denver
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
88
#N/A
#N/A
DC
7
2 Hanson Place
Brooklyn
#N/A
#N/A
Yes
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TX
8
2 Houston Center
Houston
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
78
#N/A
#N/A
VA
9
200 Liberty Street
New York
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
85
Yes
#N/A
DC
10
2000 Edmund Halley Drive
Reston
EB: OM Silver
#N/A
Yes
86
Yes
Yes
CO
11
2001 M Street
Washington
CS Gold
Yes
Yes
82
Yes
Yes
DC
12
225 Liberty Street
New York
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
78
Yes
#N/A
NY
13
250 Vesey Street
New York
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
82
Yes
#N/A
TX
14
300 Madison Avenue
New York
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
79
Yes
#N/A
NY
15
300 Vesey Street
New York
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
81
Yes
#N/A
VA
16
333 West 34th Street
New York
#N/A
Yes
Yes
#N/A
Yes
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DC
17
4 Houston Center
Houston
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
84
#N/A
#N/A
DC
18
5 Manhattan West
New York
CS Certified
Yes
Yes
83
Yes
#N/A
NY
19
601 South 12th TSA
Washington
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
89
Yes
Yes
NY
20
650 Mass Ave
Washington
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
88
Yes
Yes
NY
21
655 NY
Washington
CS Gold
#N/A
Yes
87
Yes
Yes
NY
22
660 5th Avenue
New York
#N/A
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
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NY
23
701 South 12th TSA
Washington
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
95
Yes
Yes
TX
24
707 17th Street
Denver
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
90
#N/A
#N/A
NY
25
77 K Street
Washington
CS Silver
Yes
Yes
89
Yes
Yes
VA
26
777 Tower
Los Angeles
EB: OM Platinum
Yes
Yes
90
#N/A
#N/A
VA
27
799 9th street
Washington
EB: OM Platinum
Yes
Yes
76
Yes
Yes
DC
28
Bank of America Plaza
Los Angeles
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
88
Yes
#N/A
DC
29
Bethesda Crescent 4600
Bethesda
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
Yes
Yes
NY
30
Bethesda Crescent 7401
Bethesda
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
Yes
Yes
VA
31
Bethesda Crescent 7475
Bethesda
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
79
Yes
Yes
CO
32
Ernst and Young Plaza
Los Angeles
EB: OM Platinum
Yes
Yes
97
#N/A
#N/A
DC
33
Fifteen MetroTech Center
Brooklyn
#N/A
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
CA
34
Figueroa at Wilshire
Los Angeles
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
91
#N/A
#N/A
DC
35
Fulbright Tower
Houston
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
87
#N/A
#N/A
VA
36
Grace Building
New York
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
75
Yes
#N/A
DC
37
Heritage Plaza
Houston
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
84
#N/A
#N/A
VA
38
Johns Manville Plaza
Denver
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
84
#N/A
#N/A
CA
39
KBR Tower
Houston
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
76
#N/A
#N/A
MD
40
LyondellBasell Tower
Houston
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
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MD
41
Manhattan West NE Tower
New York
DC Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
MD
42
Marina Towers North
Marina del Rey
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
85
#N/A
#N/A
VA
43
Marina Towers South
Marina del Rey
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
95
#N/A
#N/A
CA
44
New York Times
New York
#N/A
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
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VA
45
One Allen Center
Houston
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
75
#N/A
#N/A
NY
46
One Liberty Plaza
New York
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
75
Yes
#N/A
CA
47
One MetroTech Center
Brooklyn
#N/A
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
TX
48
One New York Plaza
New York
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
NY
49
One Pierrepont Plaza
Brooklyn
#N/A
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
TX
50
One Post Street
San Francisco
EB: OM Platinum
#N/A
Yes
94
#N/A
#N/A
CO
51
One Reston Crescent
Reston
LEED Zero / EB : OM Gold
Yes
Yes
88
Yes
Yes
TX
52
Potomac Tower
Arlington
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
Yes
Yes
TX
53
Republic Plaza
Denver
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
85
#N/A
#N/A
NY
54
SSMP-101
Silver Spring
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
85
Yes
Yes
CA
55
SSMP-201
Silver Spring
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
88
Yes
Yes
CA
56
SSMP-301
Silver Spring
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
78
Yes
Yes
NY
57
The Gas Company Tower
Los Angeles
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
93
#N/A
#N/A
TX
58
The Lofts at Manhattan West
New York
#N/A
Yes
Yes
76
Yes
#N/A
NY
59
The Monadnock Building
San Francisco
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
95
#N/A
#N/A
NY
60
Three Allen
Houston
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
79
#N/A
#N/A
NY
61
Three Bethesda Metro Center
Bethesda
#N/A
Yes
Yes
#N/A
Yes
Yes
NY
62
Total Plaza
Houston
EB: OM Gold
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
CA
63
Two Allen
Houston
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
81
#N/A
#N/A
VA
64
Two MetroTech Center
Brooklyn
#N/A
#N/A
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
VA
65
Two Reston Crescent
Reston
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
Yes
Yes
CO
66
Victor Building - 252510
Washington
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
82
Yes
Yes
VA
67
Wells Fargo Center
Los Angeles
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
94
#N/A
#N/A
MD
68
Wells Fargo Center (Denver)
Denver
EB: OM Platinum
#N/A
Yes
84
#N/A
#N/A
MD
69
105 Adelaide Street West
Toronto
#N/A
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
MD
70
2 Queen Street East
Toronto
#N/A
Yes
Yes
#N/A
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PA
71
22 Front Street West
Toronto
#N/A
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
PA
72
Bankers Court
Calgary
CS Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
PA
73
Bankers Hall
Calgary
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
CA
74
Bay Adelaide Centre
Toronto
CS Gold / CS Platinum
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
NY
75
Brookfield Place Calgary
Calgary
CS: Gold/ O+M Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
CA
76
Brookfield Place Toronto
Toronto
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
DC
77
Exchange Tower
Toronto
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
DC
78
Fifth Avenue Place
Calgary
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
TX
79
First Canadian Place
Toronto
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
MD
80
Hudson's Bay Centre
Toronto
#N/A
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
TX
81
Suncor Energy Centre
Calgary
EB: OM Gold
Yes
Yes
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
TX
Tepkik by Jordan Bennett
Commissioned by BFPLTO, Tepkik, a 100-foot-long site-specific sculptural work by visual artist Jordan Bennett, graced the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place Toronto from July 30 to August 24, 2018, with a striking visual representation of the intersection of Mi’kmaq ancestral and contemporary traditions. Shortlisted for the 2018 Sobey Art Award, Bennett finds inspiration from images and stories created by the practice of artfully removing rock to create a petroglyph. Tepkik draws on the Mi’kmaq petroglyph that depicts the Milky Way, which has been found on the rocky shores of the lakes and rivers at Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia.
Bennett’s work employs both large, printed fabric panels and highly reflective surface elements. The piece creates a link to Mi’kmaq ways of being and understandings of our known universe by presenting a visual conversation exploring Mi’kmaq creation stories.
Jordan Bennett’s largest piece to-date, the sweeping, colourful Polysilk fabric panels used in Tepkik will transport visitors into the realm of the night sky, bringing the stars and stories of our galaxy into view at any time of day. The installation title, Tepkik, is a Mi’Kmaq word for “night”, reflecting on the creation stories that are told through the stars in the sky. Historical references to the sky, land, and our galaxy are illuminated by Bennett’s bright treatment of colour, both traditional and pop, as well as his interpretation of Mi’kmaq quillwork patterns and motifs. By pushing his limits and employing new materials in his art practice, Bennett has given a new forum for these oral traditions to be told and shared. Using over 200 ft of Polysilk fabric and custom reflective vinyl typically used for road signs, Bennett uses contemporary materials to evoke cultural markers of the past.
Tepkik was presented at Brookfield Place New York in the summer of 2019 and was a featured exhibition of The National Gallery of Canada’s Abadakone / Continuous Fire / Feu Continuel in the fall of that year.
Tepkik, Jordan Bennett, 2018
About the Artist:
Jordan Bennett is a Mi’kmaq visual artist from Stephenville Crossing, Ktaqamkuk (Newfoundland). He lives and works on his ancestral territory of Mi’kma’ki in Terence Bay, Nova Scotia with his partner in life and art Amy Malbeuf. Jordan’s ongoing practice utilizes painting, sculpture, video, installation, public art and sound to explore land, language, the act of visiting, familial histories and challenging colonial perceptions of Indigenous histories and presence with a focus on exploring Mi’kmaq and Beothuk visual culture of Ktaqamkuk. In the past 10 years Jordan has participated in over 90 group and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally, as well as created numerous public art commissions. He has been the recipient of several awards and honours most notably short listed for the 2018 Sobey Art Award, long listed for the 2016 and 2015 Sobey Art Award, a Hnatyshyn Foundation REVEAL award and presented with the 2014 Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Councils Artist of the Year. Bennett holds a BFA from Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University and an MFA from The University of British Columbia, Okanagan.
Into the Clouds by FriendsWithYou
Little Cloud and three friends are spent their lazy days of summer hanging out in the Allen Lambert Galleria in August 2019. Presented by BFPLTO, Into the Clouds featured four large-scale inflatable clouds created by the Los Angeles based visual arts collective FriendsWithYou.
The cloud has been a recurring image in their work – an enduring symbol of love and light. By animating these simple forms with universally recognized human expressions FriendsWithYou continues to promote a positive message of happiness in their work and connectivity in the world.
About the Artists
Since founding their collective in 2002, works by Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III have been exhibited nationally and internationally including Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Art Basel in Miami Beach; Dallas Contemporary; Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; The High Line, New York; The Indianapolis Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, and the Oakland Museum of California.
World Press Photo
Brookfield Place presents World Press Photo, a traveling exhibition of prize-winning images assembled by organizers of the world’s largest and most prestigious annual press photography contest. The exhibition is held every October in the Allen Lambert Galleria, a showcase for creativity in photojournalism and a platform for developments in the profession. For over 60 years the World Press Photo contest has encouraged the highest standards in photojournalism. The contest creates a bridge linking the professionals with the public. As the announcement of the winners makes headlines around the world, so the inspirational role of photojournalism is highlighted to an audience of hundreds of millions.
All the prize-winning photographs are assembled into an exhibition that travels to 45 countries over the course of a year and published in a yearbook. Over two million people visit over a hundred different venues to see the images, and the yearbook is published in seven languages and distributed worldwide.
The contest is judged by leading experts in visual journalism who represent various aspects of the profession. The composition of the jury changes from year to year, they operate independently, and a secretary who has no vote safeguards the fair and balanced judging procedure. To learn more about World Press Photo, visit www.worldpressphoto.org
World Press Photo is run as an independent, non-profit organization with its office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where World Press Photo was founded in 1955.
TORONTO, CANADA – MAY 12: Kawhi Leonard #2 of the Toronto Raptors watches after hitting the game-winning buzzer beater shot against the Philadelphia 76ers to win Game Seven of the Eastern Conference Semifinals of the 2019 NBA Playoffs on May 12, 2019 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2019 NBAE (Photo by Mark Blinch/NBAE via Getty Images)
Contactless Parking
Contactless ticket dispensers have been installed at entry points within the Brookfield Place parking garage. Simply wave to dispense your daily parking ticket. For more information, contact the Parking Office at (416) 777-6468.