Toronto eCondos | 195.67m | 58s | Bazis | Rosario Varacalli

March 30
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Any news about this condo being higher that 58 stories. When selling in preconstruction the actual floors were 64
 
The south tower at E Condos was first proposed at 64 storeys, but it was approved by City Council at 58 storeys and there have been no Committee of Adjustment increases to the height since.

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presumably they had a few floors of unreleased suites they deleted, and shifted those upper floors down 6 floors. That or they issued notices of cancellation to purchasers on the 6 least sold levels / moved them to another level, and removed them.
 
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I purchased a unit on the 60th floor March 2015 and I haven't received any notification about the building being 58 stories or a reassignment at all...
 
I spoke with one of the construction workers, he confirmed the building was planned for 58ish floors. He also said that the podium/base of the building would structurally be the same, so if they had to add a couple floors at the the top that could happen and that it does frequently. That said, he mentioned it was 'good to know, thanks', so at least he was unaware. I have an acquaintance in the real estate field that will ask his lawyer what would happen in this scenario, but to say the least I would have liked to have been informed about this prior to signing the deal. My friends suggestion was to call and ask the developer, so if anyone has done / can do that let me know.

Thanks
 
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I spoke with one of the construction workers, he confirmed the building was planned for 58ish floors. He also said that the podium/base of the building would structurally be the same, so if they had to add a couple floors at the the top that could happen and that it does frequently. That said, he mentioned it was 'good to know, thanks', so at least he was unaware. I have an acquaintance in the real estate field that will ask his lawyer what would happen in this scenario, but to say the least I would have liked to have been informed about this prior to signing the deal. My friends suggestion was to call and ask the developer, so if anyone has done / can do that let me know.

Thanks
The question was raised to developer and I was told that usually they meet with the city and negotiate to get the floors for which they originally planned and sold the units for. They sounded very confident !!
 

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