BloorMan
Active Member
Today, there was a lot of noise from a vac truck working the sidewalk area on Yonge St. Also, they placed the forms up to hold up level 60. Level 59 seems to be back to the standard floor plan:
That as part of what is to be secured in the amending Section 37 Agreement, the Owner will amend its partnership with Artscape Atelier to turn one of the units on or above the 79th floor or an alternative location if satisfactory to the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, into a gallery space where Artscape Atelier will invite the public to exhibitions showcasing the work of the resident artists, and to allow the public to enjoy the extraordinary views available from this exceptionally tall building, with details to be secured in the amending Section 37 Agreement to the satisfaction of the Owner and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning. City Council further authorized the City Solicitor to take all necessary actions to implement City Council’s decision.
I know the term “public” could be interpreted in many ways and may not mean general availability but how is that even practically possible without dedicating a private elevator for such purposes?Yes, this means that another condition for the increased height of The One is that one of the units on or above the 79th floor must be dedicated to a publicly accessible art gallery featuring artwork from The One residents and be used as a public observation deck.
Is this intersection actually known as golden/champagne corner or is it just you?Part 2 of 2 taken on June 12, 2024:
Yonge and Bloor (aka the Golden Corner or the Champagne Corner):
The latter.Is this intersection actually known as golden/champagne corner or is it just you?
[...] Doing a quick search of the forum, that term has started coming up with regularity only last year and from one user.