One of the distinguishing features of these office towers is the 11 degree splayed walls. It and its twin are arguably Regina's most distinctive skyscrapers. Tower I sits on the site of the original McCallum-Hill Building. It was Regina’s first skyscraper at ten storeys high, and the tallest building in Saskatchewan at the time. It was demolished by implosion in 1982.
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