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Calgary’s soon-to-be tallest tower could come up short on tenants

Brookfield Place, under construction in Calgary, may not be full when it is completed.

CALGARY – A brand new skyscraper rising over Calgary will be the city’s tallest when construction is complete the coming year, but it’s unlikely to be full.

The $1.3-billion building’s largest tenant, oilsands producer Cenovus Energy Inc., confirmed this week it wouldn’t need the quantity of space it had previously agreed to occupy in 2013, when oil prices were comfortably trading above US$90 per barrel.

“We don’t need just as much space once we initially thought,” company spokesperson Rhona DelFrari said.

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