It's just a poor design functionally and aesthetically. I wouldn't be surprised down the road if the board/owners end up renovating it, sort of like what happened with Thompson Hotel.
And they are taking on the Mirvish/Gehry development, my goodness, good luck..2026?Great Gulf should stick to mid range buildings.
Really? I thought it was commonplace. The Liberties, 1988, I think it took six months before the amenities were ready.It's comical how far away the amenities are from being completed. It's ridiculous. This is class action lawsuit territory.
Some forum members think it’s quite acceptable that it has taken this long and yet it is still under construction.
After all, we are not constructing the Taj Mahal. Great Gulf should stick to mid range buildings.
Really? I thought it was commonplace. The Liberties, 1988, I think it took six months before the amenities were ready.
Occupancy in this building started in November of 2016; I hope they will finish this at some point. I believe Great Gulf takes on more that they can deal with, just too many projects.