Toronto Waterlink at Pier 27 | 43.89m | 14s | Cityzen | a—A

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Are there any renderings of the 36-storey 3rd phase mentioned in this article:

Ports Toronto finds itself more under the gun than ever right now. The ship’s condition has visibly deteriorated even since last summer and condo developers are preparing to launch a 36-storey third phase of the Residences of Pier 27 that will flank the derelict ship, which was shut down by the city almost three years ago.
http://www.thestar.com/business/2015/03/16/captain-johns-sale-faces-another-hurdle-insurance.html
 
Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Pier 27 by Marcanadian, on Flickr

Redpath Sugar by Marcanadian, on Flickr
 
Not sure if it needs a new thread, but, from http://www.thestar.com/business/2015/05/11/captain-johns-restaurant-sold-to-ship-scrapper-will-be-gone-by-end-of-may.html:

Cityzen, which couldn’t be reached for comment, is a private development company which is building the waterfront Residences of Pier 27 condo complex immediately to the east of the rusting relic and had been promised the ship would be gone last year. It’s launching sales soon for a new, 35-storey condo tower on the parking lot adjacent to Captain John’s.
 

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