Rufino Building

The New Central Broadcasting Center (French: Nouvelle Maison de Radio-Central, also called 9501 and famously known as the Rufino Building) is the Laurentian corporate headquarters of Central Television Network STLMK and The Pierre Péladeau Company, including the operations of Central STL and its flagship, SFSF. It includes two high-end office buildings, a state-of-the-art soundstage, three-level basement parking areas, a roof deck helipad, a film archives, a studio gallery, an exclusive executive dining restaurant, a garden, and the Central Foundation building. The construction of the center, which costed LT$ 2.6 billion, began in 2004. It is a LEZA (Laurentian Economic Zone Authority) Special Economic Zone, designated as an IT center. The dedication of the building was held on November 4, 2009 in a ceremony that was attended by the then-Laurentian President Barbara Frum.

Offices
The offices of NCBC are composed of two building structures. These are the 161 meters (528 ft), 31 storey and the podium, which is a ten-storey building, which was actually the original building, the old V.A. Rufino Building (the original name of the building before its renovation).

The ground floor level is a mixed-use commercial area called The Loop, which is home to the several retail shops, dining outlets, and a studio called The Loop Studio which is being used by the morning news and talk show Good Morning St. Lawrence. A studio gallery, an executive lobby, and the main reception area are also located on its ground floor. Located on its second to fifth floors is the offices of Central Pictures. and the network's human resources division, dressing and rehearsal rooms, and the hallway leading to the network's studios and technical rooms. The network's corporate offices are housed from the building's third to twelfth floors, with several floors being leased to some of Central's subsidiaries. Central Post Production unit, iPost, is housed in the sixteenth, while the network's legal department, corporate communications, licensing, and media asset management (Big Dipper) are located on the fourth floor. Central Sports Bureau, tax accounting, and human resources could be visited at the fifth floor. Voyager Cable and Vidéotron is housed in the sixth floor. The eighth floor is the home of their Information Technology division, Creative Programs Inc., and Central Publishing, while Central Global and Digital Media Division could be found on the ninth floor. The 15th floor is where the studios for The Centralist, SFSF, and the newsroom of Central News and Current Affairs. The 34th floor houses the conference center, while Restaurant 9501, the executive dining restaurant of Central is located on the 35th floor of the building. Meanwhile, executive offices are located on the building's 36th to 41st floor. Central Film Archives, the state-of-the-art film archives of Central which holds the biggest film collection in the country, and a parking area located in the three basement levels of the building with a car elevator. In 2013, the whole center became one of the first 4G LTE zone in the country after Creston Mobile and NationTel upgraded their respective transmitters inside the complex.

Studios
Studios in the Rufino Building are housed in a four storey high, 3,000 square meter structure. It is connected with the rest of the center and is further divided into three studios. Studio 10, the largest studio of the network, is used by Télévision réseau de central's La Voix and Central's World of Dance St. Lawrence. Studios 8 and 9 are temporary studio set-ups, where the props and set decorations are dismantled after the show.