Developer: Bazis, Metropia, RioCan Living
Architect: Rosario "Roy" Varacalli
  
Address: 8 Eglinton Av E, Toronto
Category: Residential (Market-Rate Rental, Condo), Commercial (Retail)
Status: CompleteCompletion: 2019
Height: 642 ft / 195.67 mStoreys: 58 storeys
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Developer: RioCan Living, Woodbourne Canada Management, Inc.
Architect: Rosario "Roy" Varacalli
  
Address: 15 Roehampton Ave, Toronto
Category: Residential (Market-Rate Rental), Commercial (Office, Retail)
Status: CompleteCompletion: 2019
Height: 370 ft / 112.82 mStoreys: 36 storeys
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Toronto eCondos | 195.67m | 58s | Bazis | Rosario Varacalli

I almost captioned the photo as 'tallest building north of Bloor', but of course you're right, the Four Seasons is north of Bloor and taller than E Condos
 
Feb 15, 2018. Sorry for the iPhone shots. Gave away my camera to my brother in law so he could take pics at Zurich airport. (Apparently that is very popular and has its own subculture much like the subculture for skyscraper appreciation.)
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The north facade tends to look a lot better than the southern exposure because it doesn't get direct sunlight. The southern face looks murky/grey/washed out on a sunny day, contributing to a cluttered look. Anyone know how many stories left?
 

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