A wave of tall towers will soon reshape the skyline of Toronto's central waterfront, the tallest of which is being planned at the foot of Yonge Street. Pinnacle International's Pinnacle One Yonge will bring a five Hariri Pontarini Architects-designed towers to Yonge and Queens Quay, including a 95-storey, 1,007 foot-tall centrepiece tower set to become one of Canada's tallest.
With the community's tallest tower still some time away, the first phase to begin construction is a 65-storey condo tower known as The Prestige. The project has been underway since April 2018, when a portion of the surface parking lot north of Toronto Star Building was fenced off. By June, excavation had begun for the site's six-level underground garage. It bottomed out in September. The project crossed a few significant construction milestones this month, including the installation of a tower crane early in the month, and the start of forming for the underground parking levels.
Most recently, a second tower crane was installed at grade, just north of the excavated pit. These cranes will work together to form the underground and podium levels of the new building.
The assembly of the second tower crane was captured by Forum contributor cc46, who snapped photos of workers appearing precariously positioned—though we assume safely secured—at the end of the crane's jib arm during the final stages of getting it working. (Closer-up shots can be found in the Forum thread!)
The Prestige will create a residential foothold on the site with the community’s first 497 condominium units. The project also includes 1,148 m² of retail space, as well as a new 4,772 m² community centre to serve residents of the local area.
Additional information and images can be found in our database file for the project, linked below. Want to get involved in the discussion? Check out the associated Forum thread, or leave a comment in the field provided at the bottom of this page.
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