Toronto One Bloor West | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

Pouring next set of the Super Columns.
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Seeing as the FCP roof height is 292m and not the widely previously reported 298m , this next set of super columns have just claimed this as clenching the CTB title , now officially Canadas tallest (habitable) building.
 
It looks like someone has emerged at the 11th hour to try and purchase the building..."Chateau Yorkville Corp" put together $1.4b and wants it.
My guess is that the court will approve this sale as it is over the minimum threshold set in 2024 at $1.2b
Apparently we will find out end of June whats up with this.
 
It looks like someone has emerged at the 11th hour to try and purchase the building..."Chateau Yorkville Corp" put together $1.4b and wants it.
My guess is that the court will approve this sale as it is over the minimum threshold set in 2024 at $1.2b
Apparently we will find out end of June whats up with this.
And how do you know this? Facts matter when rumours fly.
 
And how do you know this? Facts matter when rumours fly.
it's on the receivers web site...read the "motions" section and then look at what has been filed with the courts. It's the latest motion to be filed.
this happens to be the only way to get factual information about this project since 2023.
 
it's on the receivers web site...read the "motions" section and then look at what has been filed with the courts. It's the latest motion to be filed.
this happens to be the only way to get factual information about this project since 2023.
On the website it indicates that on April 22 the courts approved for Tridel to take over at the beginning of May.
 
it's on the receivers web site...read the "motions" section and then look at what has been filed with the courts. It's the latest motion to be filed.
this happens to be the only way to get factual information about this project since 2023.
The receiver responded (also linked on their page) urging dismissal of Chateau Yorkville Corp's unsolicited and late bid, arguing that CYC was not a party to the 2024 process to find a purchaser and that they did not have access to all internal documents, and that the bid was just intended to derail the process to bring the receivership to an end. You can read more about that here.

So, CYC's bid failed, and as @thaivic mentions, the court has now approved Tridel (which had not yet happened when Toronto Storeys reported it a couple of weeks ago) and has now discharged the receiver.

On the website it indicates that on April 22 the courts approved for Tridel to take over at the beginning of May.
We have published a front page story here detailing the provisions of the court order.

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