Toronto The Woodsworth | 58.21m | 17s | Lamb Dev Corp | a—A

Wed Nov 4, 2020

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Interestingly on that note, a couple of Lamb's top buildings are set to be sandwiched in and obscured by larger projects sometime along the horizon. Theatre Park by M+G and 212 King W, and East Fifty Five by the the future larger Lamb project north of it and coincidentally another project by Dream.
 
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How come the precast brick wall slabs all have different shades of black in the photos up above . And I'm seeing this results on alot of new condos using this product. Will that problem be fixed in time with aging. Or are we stuck with smeared looking brick facades. If so might as well paint the slabs all even with a coating of paint!
 

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