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    Toronto Kazmir Condos | 28.95m | 8s | Lormel Homes | RAW Design

    The construction manager is pretty well known as one of the worst in the city. You can google their other projects and they have moved along at a very similar pace.
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    Toronto Craft Residences | 35.95m | 9s | Gairloch | BDP Quadrangle

    If Communities spent as much time/money/effort thinking about building materials, how a building meets grade and architectural details vs height, shadows, density…then buildings in this city would be much nicer I think.
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    Toronto Leaside Common | 29.98m | 9s | Gairloch | BDP Quadrangle

    Cool shot. All topped off now apparently.
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    Toronto 1414 Bayview | 30.85m | 8s | Gairloch | a—A

    Maybe...but would get my vote for the best mid-rise res building in the last two years
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    Toronto Leaside Common | 29.98m | 9s | Gairloch | BDP Quadrangle

    Not a lot of building left on the upper floors. Nice units with outdoor space I bet though.
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    Toronto Grain Lofts | 40.2m | 11s | Gairloch | Gabriel Fain Architects

    Like virtually every other project in the city.
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    Toronto Grain Lofts | 40.2m | 11s | Gairloch | Gabriel Fain Architects

    Added the corner and a lot on Osler and a couple floors. This is a similar sized project to Junction Point now. Versus the 26 units they started with
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    Toronto ANX | 48.07m | 13s | Freed | Teeple Architects

    Hopefully this turns out well. Tons of potential. I wonder what trade is doing the cladding. Pretty detailed work required to make it look good and age well.
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    Toronto 1840 Bayview | 105.15m | 29s | Skale | a—A

    no surprise here. Does anyone know if this project settled with city staff as well along w Glazebrook/Gairloch tower?
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    Toronto Leaside Common | 29.98m | 9s | Gairloch | BDP Quadrangle

    This one is moving quickly. Feels totally different to have this gap filled in
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    Toronto 1802 Bayview | 156.6m | 46s | Gairloch | a—A

    Really prefer a midrise. Ha.
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    Toronto 1414 Bayview | 30.85m | 8s | Gairloch | a—A

    This one is going to be a gem.
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    Toronto Nobu Residences Toronto | 156.66m | 45s | Madison Group | Teeple Architects

    Looks even better w lights on in units…
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    Toronto 733 Mt Pleasant | 93.25m | 27s | Rockport Group | Wallman Architects

    Read article...not sure I see where it helps your argument. My argument is if we built more homes it would help homes become more affordable. You don't agree? I would add to that that we shouldn't bring in higher #'s of people if we can't build more homes. Or, only bring in people w the skills...
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    Toronto Junction Point | 27.6m | 8s | Gairloch | a—A

    If anything I think this building is evidence of an atypical/smaller developer that is trying to do their best they can to replicate precisely what they rendered. I've heard from various architects and designers that industry insiders are amazed w some of the design decisions on this building...
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    Toronto Elm – Ledbury | 94.18m | 28s | Fitzrovia | Hariri Pontarini

    nice details and nicest project by these Fitz people yet?
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    Toronto Junction Point | 27.6m | 8s | Gairloch | a—A

    Totally agree, but I do think buildings like this are what stimulate change to to their surroundings for the better.

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