ByeByeBaby
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That's an interesting article. Don't know if you looked in the rest of that issue of the Herald (Sat. Sept 16, 1978), but this was on page A1:8 corner-ish offices. They must, somehow, be counting the corners where the two sides of the figure 8 meet?
Edit: Read the source article, 6 in the correct amount of corner office. Wikipedia misquotes the Calgary Herald article. I found the section on building form to be accurate. I don't love the simple marble as much as the writer (John Glassco) but he seems to know the problems the +15 can and will bring to the downtown.
Taking the downtown as being the five downtown communities (core, EV, WV, Eau Claire, Chinatown), the downtown would continue to hover below 10,000 until almost 20 years later; it was 19,339 in the 2021 Census. As a proportion of the city's population, the downtown had dropped from over 2% in the early 70s to 1.6% in 1978. It dropped as low as 1.25% in 1984 and the turn of the millennium; it's been hovering in the 1.4% range for the last 15+ years.