JasonParis
Moderator
It's not only a cost factor, it's also that Americans don't generally want it. Thereby it's hard to muster any political will to do it.
The proponent has expressed the intention to phase the development commencing with the tower west of Ed Mirvish Way, followed by the east tower, which would accommodate the proposed OCAD University space. However, the proposed Zoning will not restrict the phasing order of the development.
It's not only a cost factor, it's also that Americans don't generally want it. Thereby it's hard to muster any political will to do it.
In the medical field in Canada, everything I deal with in units is metric no imperial.
Not sure about building the tower itself in phases, but the interesting thing is that the staff report noted that the plan was to build the west tower first.
Ok this megatall moniker is starting to get a bit much. Supertall was somewhat innovative, though not sure if they were the originators of the term. Are they planning on putting labels for buildings at every 300m interval? Talk about unnecessary. I mean now there's already a building under construction that will be 1000m tall, what category are they going to say that's in, Kilotall? Gigatall? And what are they going to use for the cut off? 900m as per every 300m or suddenly jump 400m to 1000m? yesh
Finally! A rendering!
Sorry about the poor quality, it's the best the newsletter had, and they have not updated their website.