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Caltrane wasn't referring simply to height. Trump's floorplates are really tiny compared to any commercial tower downtown. It's going to be a really thin building.Why do you say that? Trump went on sale at 70 stories, 988 feet (1064 for the spire).
Actually, the statement was that no other buildings will be built that big again, and he referenced some total square footage stats in the same post, not height.The statement was implying that no other building in Toronto will ever be built as high as Scotia/FCP again.
Yes, but look at that logically: Toronto's office vacancies are at the lowest in years, but the Bay Adelaide towers, Telus (short), and RBC (only 50% leased last I heard) are going to pretty much eat up all of the demand.Such Doom and Gloom.Why do you say that when Torontos office vacancy is at the lowest in years.
All that's left are a couple of short office buildings south of the train tracks, one of which is proposed by a reluctant developer who would rather build condos. Keep in mind again that this is the largest construction boom in decades. This isn't Dubai.