Toronto Phoenix | 92.96m | 29s | Empire | Graziani + Corazza

I like how Empire is trolling the local NIMBYs with their hoarding

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It's gotten a tad taller in the last couple of months. Yesterday, some taken with an ultra-wide lens:

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The flat area in the the foreground of the last two photos is on its way to becoming Grand Manitoba Park.

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Earlier today…

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Lots of activity on site today bringing down the crane from the East (taller) tower. A construction worker confirmed they are relocating the crane to a different spot:

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Meanwhile, new cladding has been put up along the western facade. Hard to see, but the window wall is just some sort of metal foil. Looks like exposed insulation. Seems like they'll have to put up additional panels to finish this. I don't recall ever seeing this type of window wall construction before. Can anyone point to examples of such construction in other projects?

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You could very well be right that, oddly enough, there might be something to be applied over that, but are we sure those aren't protective plastic skins that just haven't been pulled off yet?

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Yesterday:

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