Toronto oneeleven Condominiums | 55.47m | 17s | Harhay | Core Architects

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I understand, but there are many native Pines that have their branches and growth higher up much like many deciduous trees, Red Pines, White Pine, Green Pine (in the photo) etc. growing up in the city I remember that not even in the city parks were there any evergreens....it's ridiculous. The city is so beautiful and green in the Spring and Summer and depressingly grey in Winter.. So much more variety could make the Winter more enjoyable and beautiful...Just my opinion!
+1 for more green in Winter!
 
Occupancy is starting March 9th for the 3rd floor concluding with PH floor occupying May 18th.
According to Harhay the lobby and common areas will be finished prior to occupancy.

I will post more information in the Real Estate Thread.
 

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