Developer: Westbank Corp, Allied Properties REIT
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group, Diamond Schmitt Architects
  
Address: 489 King St W, Toronto
Category: Residential (Condo), Commercial (Office, Retail), Public Space / Park
Status: ConstructionCrane(s): 2
Height: 189 ft / 57.60 mStoreys: 16 storeys
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Sir Elton John is anti-cannabis:


He may not go well with the King West crowd.
King West has more cocaine going around than weed
 
Nov 16
I just up loaded a large batch of photos for this day in a few places due to my backlog and lack of time posting them
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Not trying for a hot take,but I don’t think king Torontos glass block cladding is going to be as spectacular as we hoped. To be honest, on its own it looks plain to me. This project is only going to flourish because of the greenery incorporated into it. Which begs the question, how many other buildings in Toronto could be improved by a little ivy Off top oh my head, I’m thinking hotel x, the new MEC building on queen. And any of the existing subway stations. And any of our wood hydro poles. I’d love to see a “greening” of Toronto
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Not trying for a hot take,but I don’t think king Torontos glass block cladding is going to be as spectacular as we hoped. To be honest, on its own it looks plain to me. This project is only going to flourish because of the greenery incorporated into it. Which begs the question, how many other buildings in Toronto could be improved by a little ivy Off top oh my head, I’m thinking hotel x, the new MEC building on queen. And any of the existing subway stations. And any of our wood hydro poles. I’d love to see a “greening” of Toronto
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Do we actually have developer approved plans for the greenery? English Ivy is an invasive species ( as are other ground cover types such as periwinkel)

The Toronto Master Gardener is quoted in a number of places so: Instead of English Ivy, Periwinkle, Goutweed, or Lily-of-the-Valley, the Toronto Master Gardeners suggested that you grow: Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia); Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense); Canada Mayflower (Maianthemum canadense); Woodland/wild Strawberry (Fragaria spp.); or Bunchberry dogwood (Cornus canadensis).

Others may have further information?
 
Do we actually have developer approved plans for the greenery? English Ivy is an invasive species ( as are other ground cover types such as periwinkel)

The Toronto Master Gardener is quoted in a number of places so: Instead of English Ivy, Periwinkle, Goutweed, or Lily-of-the-Valley, the Toronto Master Gardeners suggested that you grow: Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia); Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense); Canada Mayflower (Maianthemum canadense); Woodland/wild Strawberry (Fragaria spp.); or Bunchberry dogwood (Cornus canadensis).

Others may have further information?

The planting programs for the interior and exterior differ, and purple wisteria is contemplated for the archways.

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