Toronto sports arena feature Ingersoll-Rand's hardware

Home Channel News, August 10, 1998

> When the Air Canada Center becomes home to the Toronto Raptors and Maple Leafs in the 1999-2000 season, about 70 percent of the arena's architectural hardware will be products made by divisions of the Woodcliff, N.J.-based manufacturer. The $140 million arena will include locks from Schlage, exit devices from Von Duprin, overhead stops and flush bolts from Glynn-Johnson, hydraulic door closers from LCN, and "high security interchangeable core cylinders" from Primus

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