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is it official evacuation has started ?

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I love seeing preparations for that next section of water's edge promenade to go in. Thanks for all the recent photos Roundabaout!

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Application: Partial Permit Status: Not Started

Location: 261 QUEENS QUAY E
TORONTO ON M5A 1B6

Ward 28: Toronto Centre-Rosedale

Application#: 14 112598 FND 00 PP Accepted Date: Oct 10, 2014

Project: Mixed Use/Res w Non Res Partial Permit - Foundation

Description: Part Permit - Proposal to construct a 13 sty condo with 364 residential units, 4 levels of below grade parking including 1 level of commercial parking, and ground floor commercial.
 
The progress of Merchants' Wharf. I guess the paved asphalt sidewalk is temporary for the construction, but its kind of funny to see spaces for the trees :confused:
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I find it funny that they paved the sidewalk and not the road.

Edit: spoke too soon, they're paving the road right now.
 
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I find it funny that they paved the sidewalk and not the road.

Edit: spoke too soon, they're paving the road right now.

With frequent use and the wear and tear of the new paved road by heavy construction vehicles, I think they will repave it again near the end of construction.
 
"During a visit to Miami last summer, I put this question to Bernardo Fort-Brescia, founding principal of the prolific Miami-based architectural office Arquitectonica, which is designing Aquavista. “It’s about looking into the distance,” he said. “A building on a shoreline is related to desire for water and infinite views. The site [of Aquavista] is square, but we wanted to carve out of the block something different, a curved space, like a cove, created through erosion by water.”

from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life...aterfront/article21124423/#dashboard/follows/
 

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