Before the elevators that every resident depends upon are installed in new buildings, construction workers rely on hoists that run up and down their exteriors during the construction stage. Two of those were recently captured projecting off the coloured walls at two of the Rushden Station towers now being completed in Toronto's East End.

Two construction hoists project from the side of towers at the Rushden Station construction site, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor flonicky

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