Energy giant Enbridge is expanding in downtown Edmonton.
The energy giant on Tuesday confirmed tenancy agreements in the new Kelly Ramsey Tower at Rice Howard Way and the existing Manulife Place.
"Enbridge's strategy is to create a work environment where our employees can collaborate, innovate and succeed, while contributing to the exciting growth within the City of Edmonton," said Enbridge Chief Operating Officer, Liquids Pipelines, Leon Zupan.
"This move will allow us to consolidate our 2,500 workers from six buildings to the two tallest and newest buildings in Edmonton's downtown core."
Currently, Enbridge leases all or portions of six office towers in downtown Edmonton, making the company among the largest private sector tenants in the central business district.
The move will consolidate Enbridge workers in the core to two locations.
"After more than 60 years of delivering energy and growing our business in Edmonton we will be creating and delivering new energy within our city," said Zupan. "This is a strategic and timely announcement that positively impacts our workforce and the growth and vibrancy of Edmonton."
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