It's zoned live work.
The lofts were sold as raw space, so, over the years, as someone moves in, they renovate or completely redo the space.
The original developer retained about 40 suites, and rented them/sold them over the years. This contributed to the ongoing noise.
Many of the existing residents are in a different part of the building...it's a very large building.
Last sunday, the board allowed resurfacing of the parking garage to start, at 7AM, sunday, the contractors bagan jackhammering the concrete floor.
A few months ago, the original developers contractor stacked 25 sheets of drywall outside my door....the doors open out into the hallway. I had to call the fire department to come and let me out. The developer was charged under the fire code, but is challenging it.
The board is heavily involved with "the common element rooftop furniture committee", and the "health and safety committee". The board has no concern for any noise that occurs beyond the times allowed by the city.
There is no concern for the marijuana grow operation, or the two speakeasys in the building either.
I could go on.
BTW. Other tenants have complained about the noise, but they accepted the standard line from the board: "Businesses can make noise, 24/7, but residents cannot"...I've since registered my business with the province, allowing me to "make noise" as well.