Towering over 900 feet above Toronto’s financial district on Bay Street, the Scotia Tower is an architectural icon in the realm of Canadian banking. Covered in a rusty Napoleon granite quarried from Sweden, the tower resonates the trademark colours of the bank, whose name it bears. Inside the main entranceway, the shimmering floors are also composed of red granite, giving visitors a luxurious impression when they enter the office building. Bank towers are known for their attention to detail, luxury, and finish; the reason for this is that in order to instill a sense of trust in their clients, banks invest great deals of money in the design of their office buildings. The investment in their space can be considered an investment in their future and their clientele; a bank that wasn’t financially secure for the foreseeable future wouldn’t bother wasting all that money on marble floors and cherry desks. All businesses can take a lesson from banks. Even if you can’t afford exquisite flooring or office furniture, every business can afford some form of cleaning services, and that starts with commercial floor cleaning. Continue reading The Importance of Commercial Floor Cleaning