Toronto The Well | 174.03m | 46s | RioCan | Hariri Pontarini

And hence why we added a way to upload photos directly to UT so we can host. We hated losing photos and renderings which happened a lot in the old days.
 
It's because people were using third party image hosting that we lost all of those old photos. Just upload your photos directly to UrbanToronto and they won't disappear from the threads!

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Yes, sorry! I was thinking about Reddit, but even Reddit has its own image hosting nowadays.
 
Nov 15, 2019


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The details in the columns/ceilings are actually quite nice. Not sure how much of that will show when they finish the interiors but there's some great angles and "thinning" visual effects going on.
 
I wonder how the sales are going for the signature suites on Wellington. A 92 unit building with a pool sounds like expensive common element fees as there is not much room to spread around costs. We are only 102 units and know the struggle.

I heard they are still trying to get all the signature suites sold. This video could be to assist with that.
 
The details in the columns/ceilings are actually quite nice. Not sure how much of that will show when they finish the interiors but there's some great angles and "thinning" visual effects going on.

The plan was that the office ceilings space would be exposed - but finished. All the HVAC would be run through the raised access flooring.

Also, just looking at the leasing information and it seems that the cinema isn't happening now - all office space on Levels 2,3 and 4 in Building D - https://www.avisonyoung.ca/web/toro...1.1832243126.1573845155-2129495235.1573845155

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Dumb move on all the cinema companies if that's the case. They're going to see this development flourish and end up regretting it, just like how IKEA is probably deeply regretting not seriously looking into One York when the space was available.
 
Yeah, no real loss to the Well, but definitely a mistake by the cinema companies. There's not a ton downtown as it is (especially with Scotiabank Theatre being closed during the the upcoming redevelopment of RioCan Hall), and this would have been a prime location. And people wonder why cinemas are declining. You have a perfect location in the busiest part of the city, and they pass on it.
 

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