One Bloor West adding nicely to that gorgeous Riverdale Park view! Gonna look so much more epic with all the development proposed for the Yonge corridor.
Wouldn't it be spectacular if the city built a plaza with steps/seating built into the hill where the photo above (Source: Flonicky) was taken from off of Broadview Avenue? Great place to watch sunsets, the skyline, and the fields below.. Something like this:
Photos taken today, Friday (Oct. 17). Since my update post from last Saturday, lots of visible progress on the crown of the tower. All 8 of the beams extending the mega-columns have been installed to the presumed final height - 3 were in place last week. Looks like Sauron's crown! And 3 square halos have been attached to each beam, corresponding to levels, it seems. Maybe someone here knows what those are for? Looks very Jetsonsy! Also visible is work on the core portion of the crown, they were assembling part of that today. Down below, the Rail Climbing Systems (RCSs) installing the building's skin are still parked at level 70, where they've been for a few weeks. Since we now see some of the skin on level 72 installed on the south face, perhaps the RCSs are to be removed soon, with the rest of the skin installed with suspended scaffolding? Most of the webbing on the RCSs has been pulled back, though that's not that unusual.
My usual pile of photos, some showing the work on the top, though we'll need some drones to get a better look. The steel-work for the core at top resembles the initial floors some 5 years ago.
The 2nd and 3rd-last photos, tight of the top from the SW, were taken about an hour apart, with some progress visible with the core beams at top.
From October, 2020, as above-ground construction started in earnest at The One (1 Bloor W.) in Toronto. More or less a weekly photo usually taken on a Friday, with some gaps during early-on construction hiatuses. The initial photographs are from 2015, during demolition at the site, 2018, during...
Photos of One Bloor West (The One) construction progress, including a "before" shot from 2011 and several from 2015 after the demolition of Stollery's. Notable for becoming Canada's first supertall building, i.e., over 300 metres (985 feet) tall. (The CN Tower does not fall under the definition...