Toronto One Bloor West | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

Damn, wish I had of seen that a while back. I'm think I'm finally over the height thing and still going to be very happy with the building as it's really a gem. Pinnacle One might be the tallest, but this building will win for me as it's a much nicer.
I agree. Pinnacle doesnt look very pretty.
 
Part 2 of 2 taken on December 18, 2024:

Yonge and Bloor (aka the Golden Corner or the Champagne Corner):

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Photos taken yesterday, Friday (Dec. 20), a chilly day with light snow falling. Since my update post a week ago Friday, more progress on the tower. Though they still seem to be working on the 4th mechanical levels (floors 77 & 78) on top, some of the blue scaffolding has moved up, on the side and the inside corners. The blue scaffolds for the corner hanger sections are up a level, to around 67. And the east Rail Climbing System (RCS) is up to level 50, as cladding has appeared on levels 51 and 52 since last week on the south face. The north and west RCSs remain at level 49.

Starting with the view from south on Yonge at Dundonald, to the view from Charles east of Yonge and a tight shot of the south face showing the new cladding there on 51 and 52 with the east RCS up a level since last week. Then, the view from Cumberland east of Bay including a tighter shot showing the top and the corner forms. Views from Bloor Street east of Yonge, then from the NE corner of that intersection. Finally a shot from Queen's Park Crescent W north of Hoskin and then from Queen's Park Crescent just north of College.




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