Toronto The Pemberton | 215.79m | 68s | Pemberton | a—A

Photos taken July 22, 2021:

The site wasn't totally quiet, but it certainly appeared lonely!

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He's in the first shot too, but a bit easier to see here; the only and only worker I saw on site:

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Being rebranded as "The Pemberton":




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Are there any risk to the foundation when it's been sitting out in the open for that long? This project should be interesting for sure.
 
any updates on whether they changed the tower design or keeping everything the same?

AFAIK, the design should still be the same. There also doesn't appear to be any resubmitted application materials for it requesting any major changes.


Are there any risk to the foundation when it's been sitting out in the open for that long? This project should be interesting for sure.

I'm not a structural engineer, but I don't expect there to be many fundamental issues. The pit has remained in the excavation stage for all this time. And they haven't poured any concrete for the foundation base yet.
 
Looks like London was the design head at Yabu Pushelberg for a number of years before he struck out on his own in 2019. He does sumptuous quite well!

Database and thread title updated.

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