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  1. ML555

    Toronto The Saint | 151m | 47s | Minto Group | Wallman Architects

    Update: Maybe only a third to go
  2. ML555

    Toronto Cambridge Suites Redevelopment | 230.85m | 71s | Centennial Hotels Limited | WZMH

    I am very pleased to see statements regarding the need for non-residential in the financial district, there really should be more builds like hotel and entertainment, but surely condos should not be the overall goal in that area.
  3. ML555

    Toronto Alias | 160.52m | 48s | Madison Group | Teeple Architects

    Almost ready for first major above-grade slab:
  4. ML555

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

    I think you are referring to Jacked Up coffee. Company still exists, fairly small operation, good people.
  5. ML555

    Toronto The Saint | 151m | 47s | Minto Group | Wallman Architects

    Update, and an image capturing the greater quad-crane area ;)
  6. ML555

    Toronto Alias | 160.52m | 48s | Madison Group | Teeple Architects

    Finally above grade, taking quite a bit longer than anticipated given the progress made back in May-June:
  7. ML555

    Toronto Sugar Wharf Condominiums (Phase 2) | 283.6m | 85s | Menkes | a—A

    Is anyone else getting tired of seeing former buildings reduced to such an incredible degree that you wonder why bother at all? Simply the scale of removal here overemphasizes how small the kept facade will be. Necessity, any potential merits aside, it's simply frustrating to watch all over the...
  8. ML555

    Toronto Alias | 160.52m | 48s | Madison Group | Teeple Architects

    Update: Grade level pour, ongoing
  9. ML555

    Toronto 225 Queen East | 121.4m | 37s | Dash Developments | Arcadis

    Its pretty difficult to understate how different this development, along with others to follow, will change this area.
  10. ML555

    Toronto St Lawrence Market North | 25.3m | 5s | City of Toronto | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    Not at all. I think these particular affectations will be excellent. This is more of a generic response to not having considered such things could be left alone. These vents, perhaps more than other specific locations at the St Lawerence Mkt building present more of canvas or item that is sought...
  11. ML555

    Toronto St Lawrence Market North | 25.3m | 5s | City of Toronto | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    I just realized that those iconic red vents will be graffitied and plastered with stickers in short order.
  12. ML555

    Toronto The Saint | 151m | 47s | Minto Group | Wallman Architects

    Update: Glazing picks up pace a bit; building begins to assert itself within its surroundings.

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