steveve
Senior Member
Taken yesterday by a family member:
This is a similar view to the one you get from the patio of the new TABLE food hall @ CIBC South. Partially obstructed, but as the tower rises that will become less relevant, and both the patio and your relative's terrace (?) will be ideal sites to track the progress of Canada's tallest building.Taken yesterday by a family member:
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This is a similar view to the one you get from the patio of the new TABLE food hall @ CIBC South. Partially obstructed, but as the tower rises that will become less relevant, and both the patio and your relative's terrace (?) will be ideal sites to track the progress of Canada's tallest building.
Someone can probably answer me this, but what is the size difference of the floor plate of this tower compared to the oneTaken yesterday by a family member:
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Typ. Res floor for The One is 980smSomeone can probably answer me this, but what is the size difference of the floor plate of this tower compared to the one
Looks can be deceiving. The One’s huge columns makes everything next to them look small. If you walk or drive by Yonge & Bloor you will be stunned by how huge the building is relative to the impressions you get from looking at pictures. I have not walked or driven by this one in over a year so I am sure it will feel huge too.Now that it's all out the ground, this part of the building really has some heft to it. You really feel it driving east on the Lake Shore. Stark contrast to The One.
I would guess not until Sugar Wharf 2 is further along to punch through the LCBO site. So not this year I would guess.Does anyone know when the construction will start on the reconfiguration of the streets?