Hey thaivic and Benito, thanks again for all your great shots. We rarely get to see the behind the scenes progress and details the way we are on this building. It's really appreciated!
Yes, we’re talking about the same thing. On the previous floor they had the forms in place for the core and poured by the end of December, while they were still building the other walls and didn’t pour until February.
The elevator core seems to be going at a different rate than the rest of the walls, they poured the core walls for the previous floor at the end of December (well before everything else). And others have indicated that there will be self climbing formwork for them so maybe we'll see that soon?
If you read through the previous 700+ pages on this forum, I think that's been pretty well figured out (the store that must not be named even has it's own forum). Unless you're joking, then cheers!
They were rebuilding the hoarding where the stacked container sections were located. It looks like they were removed in the last few days.
Edit: One of them was moved to the roof of the retail podium…
The next month or so should be really interesting. This is the first floor of hotel rooms. Lower ceiling heights, less complicated walls(?). Although it looks like there are a lot of utilities moving through this slab from the elevator podium. It will be interesting to see how quickly the walls...
Not being harsh. And not being dense. I understand the connections between Bridging Finance and Jenny Coco, and Jenny Coco and The One. But neither Mizrahi Developments or The One was mentioned in this article, so I find it a bit off topic, and disappointing when there's a thread bump only to...
Yes, no doubt the richest company in the world has options. Time will tell how they choose to exercise them. My bet is they will be open in time for holiday shopping at the corner of Bloor and Yonge.
Foster+Partners has designed incredible buildings around the world for Apple. This is one of them. They’re not going to just take an empty space down the block and say yeah, this will do…
Makes sense. And the next slab should be the first floor of hotel rooms, which is a lower ceiling height (3m vs. 9m)? Looking forward to seeing how this transitions over the next couple of months...