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After Holt Renfrew moved out, there's next to nothing left here except a lot of security guards overseeing the place to prevent the homeless and intoxicated from causing trouble
There is a pedway that goes to city centre and another one that goes to Scotia place/ John Howard rice building They have places to shop for clothes one store I know of for sure is holt renfrew an rbc bank A McDonalds, jugo juice and a food court
I never go anywhere in Manulife except from Commerce, to City Centre Mall. Lots of good looking people, interesting people~ I'm sure it's a boon for people watching, that is, if you're into that sort of thing.
Varied options available. Very crowded at lunchtime. If youre looking for a quiet space, this isnt it.
Been visiting a number of times as we are coming out of the pandemic. It's astonishing how much retail space there is available for rent.
Sadly, it's not only Manulife Place but also City Centre Mall and other prime real estate locations in the downtown core. I really hope things turn around and turn around quickly!
I needed to use the washroom while shopping and proceeded to the public washrooms. Upon arriving there was signage saying only security could let me in. I watched security let someone inside so I approached and asked to use the washroom at which point I was told that the “public” washrooms were for retail staff only. I was advised to go use the washroom in a food court in a building 2 blocks away. Is it not illegal to not have public washrooms in a public building? Or did I not look rich enough to take a dump at manulife place? The discrimination is absolutely unacceptable.
A nice clean place with plenty of parking which even managed to accommodate my tundra (barely though) I would def check out the stores and businesses there.
It's confusing to find the professional offices when it's your first time there. Washrooms aren't accessable unless you find security and ask them. Henry Singer has their doors closed and is making you knock and wait even though they have no one in the store.
I come here often for my lunch. It is a nice clean building with a small food court. Since the Covid restrictions are being lifted, there are more places to sit and relax too.
OMG! I can't believe it this place is empty I remember walking through whole room through. Not that I can afford anything) ;-) but it was cool to see the Louis Vuitton purses you know the ones that are the same price as my car anywho I can't believe how different it looks downtown with the LRT bringing all these people downtown to do what stare at the empty buildings I don't know what they're going to do?
Physically beautiful building, and much brighter and cleaner-looking than the attached "City Centre", but generally empty and mostly office spaces so not much to do there, which is a bit odd for what is considered a shopping mall. There are some very high-end shops there but crime is so ridiculous downtown they can't really let you shop. It's understandable, but can come off as "stand-offish" to the general public.
You've got RBC upstairs, you've got CIBC on the Commerce building! They even have a Good Life gym open 24hours Mv. Donald's or Jugo juice A hair saloon for the ladies even a Starbucks Even a massage therapist
Dead. Empty. What is happening to downtown? ! Is it greedy Toronto landlords? Are empty overpriced office and retail a good write-off? Time to change some laws I think!
An extension of City Centre mall (accessed through the pedway bridge), it has everything from a CIBC to hair salons and a small food court. Personally, I don't use Manulife much but the design of the building is quite beautiful with all the granite (marble?) and skylights. City centre mall on general is a well designed building. Hopefully, with things opening up it goes back to its former glory.
I like how clean the underground parking is! Definitely one of the nicer spaces to accommodate the building's business clientel and lawyer offices / etc. There is a bike lockup available and specific 2 hour visitor parking as well on P1. Parking Panda prices on weekend is what draws me in but the security access after normal hours can be such a pain. There are two different elevator spaces: 1 goes to the parking and the other goes to offices. If you're heading to the offices, go around the corner! Most of the pedways are closed at this time, and overall the building is quiet/silent.
A new GoodLife is slated to open soon - but probably delayed due to Covid!
I love Manulife place right now because there isn't many people because of Covid-19. So when I was there at the dentist I noticed a few places open with nobody there. So at the moment it's a safe place to shop. But check because not all stores are open. And it might be locked down even more because of stronger restrictions due to Covid-19.
High end shopping place there is a food court as well, peace and quiet even in the heart of downtown very clean and tidy the security is well trained to handle anykind of turbulence.
Gorgeous building, inside and out! The office tower is a beautiful place to work and the main levels are always bustling with people. The pedways lead to all sorts of retail, food, and other towers including City Centre Mall, Commerce Place, Enbridge Tower, Scotia Place and more. Overall, a very fashionable place to work - you can't get bored!
As intended, the mall mirrors the pretentious mood of the shoppers and stores within it. The security does their best to make it seem as though tolerant of any middle or lower class patrons but these types are not accepted for very long and close eyes kept on anyone who doesn't fit the Target demographic. Certainly do not stop to charge your phone or spend too long going through a bag as it will draw attention. The Christmas displays although lovely show the opulence and excess financial resources that the downtown pedway malls are best represented by.
Make sure to stop by Sunterra Market for something tasty & the little tables by the escalators are perfect for people watching. I love the bright sunny interior & the shops at Manulife Place are very unique.
High end stores and restaurants at affordable prices and a very safe shopping environment thanks to a great security team, rooftop verandas with actual sod 3 stories out in open air, one of the top towers that has stantec tryin their best to match.
I have done contract work here a number of times. Always very clean and well maintained. Super clean parkade but quite pricey. They just installed the most retarded AI elevator control system. Once you get into the elevator you have no control of where you are going. You have to tell the system beforehand. Don't get on to the wrong car.
It is also by commerce place. It has vandenburg jewelleries shop. It has henry singer mens clothing store. It has winston tobacco shop. Manulife financial is a banking service. Rbc royal bank has 4 atms in this mall. Manulife tower is home to doctor' s office, law firms and cibc wood gundy to name a few. The place is brightly lit, clean and well managed. It has pedway to commerce place, enterprise square and city center.
A few great shops for men’s clothes, hair services, jewellery and accessories. Several great dining options for lunch and a few for dinner and cocktails.
Classic downtown high rise office building. It’s been around for over 30 years and it still looks great. This building was the tallest in Edmonton for a long time but no longer, it has been eclipsed by others but that’s ok. There is a Holt Renfrew store, restaurant and other stores in the 2 storey podium. It’s well lit and clean. It designed nicely. It’s part of the downtown pedway system and is easily accessible through several entrances.
First of all, this review is for the VFS Global not the Manulife Building. VFS global at this location is horrible. Rude stuff, no customer service and yes, you get charged for anything if you play Naive! Drove all the way from Calgary and just because their system was down so I couldn’t print the receipt so I had to go through hell to get my application submitted. It’s a bloody global company and we live in Canada so kindly ask your stuff to either speak in English or French! Horrible experience and it’s a shame that the UK Gov hired such a company: (Disappointed ️ and frustrated with what I went through
The young man at the coffee counter at Zenari's was nothing less than an angel. I got there just as they were closing and he was kind enough to accommodate a coffee order. Super friendly and helped me make it through my night class.
Great underground parkade that has great parking deals through parking panda.it is a bit of a run around getting to the parking entrance.the entrance is on 102 street and his will say it is on 101, but there is staff on duty all night and it is a well lit parkade. I have used this parkade multiple times for concerts and hockey games it's about a 5 minute walk from Rogers place and it's right in the heart of a bunch of excellent restaurants downtown.
I used to show my HR receipt to parking lot agent to get free parking every time when I forgot ask for coupon when shopping. It's very kind and nice that I don't need to go back and for that simple time waster. But this time the agent said I cannot show the receipt and get free parking.that's kind of cold blood and my toe was hurt. Takes a while and painful to go back for a simple piece of paper.