UpwithOlives
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It needs to, they have lots of catching up to do with the glass. Especially if the pours are going keep up the once a week pace…Starting to notice that the RCS is picking up pace as well
It needs to, they have lots of catching up to do with the glass. Especially if the pours are going keep up the once a week pace…Starting to notice that the RCS is picking up pace as well
Today's update. We won't be seeing a floor pour until Monday, most likely. View attachment 523948View attachment 523949View attachment 523950View attachment 523951
I would imagine because the cement trucks haven't shown up yet. So supply is a bit out of whack with demand here, so they all went home for an early dinner?Monday update. Good progress but they quit early???
More lawsuits flying.
Chinese state-owned lender sues its Canadian law firm in fight over Sam Mizrahi and Jenny Coco’s luxury condo tower
The One project, located in Toronto’s upscale Yorkville neighbourhood, has now accumulated over $1.5-billion of charges encumbering the landswww.theglobeandmail.com
IMHO, 90% of the complexity has already been dealt with. From here on in, the only thing new will be the very top.My major concern for this project is that construction is put to a halt until all these lawsuits are sorted out which could be years. They have barely past half way of the height of the building and it is only going to get that much more complex from here, plus winter is coming so major slowdown in the pace. If the building was closer to completion and towards the top of the height then the lenders would probably let the building be built to the top and then deal with all this legality. They are far from the point of no return.