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Canadian real estate mogul Paul Reichmann died last week at the age of 83. At times, the portfolio of his Olympia & York contained some of the world's iconic buildings.

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A view from across the Thames of Canary Wharf in London.JONATHAN PLAYER/The New York Times

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Queen's Quay Terminal at 207 Queen's Quay West.Louie Palu/The Globe and Mail

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A 1992 file photo shows Toronto’s First Canadian Place.Hans Deryk/The Canadian Press

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Mexico City’s Torre Mayor skyscraper, left, on Reforma Avenue, June 25, 2003.DANIEL AGUILAR/Reuters

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New York City’s World Financial Center

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Toronto Star building at One Yonge Street in in Toronto.Philip Cheung/The Globe and Mail

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The Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem.

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Chicago’s Olympia CentreOlympia Centre website

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Ottawa’s Place de Ville

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