Sunday
It looks like they will be ready to finish the pour for level 16 on Monday.
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The camera mechanical shutter is testing my eyes and brain as the pattern transitions in height.
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Sugar Wharf twin towers, which started the same time as Pinnacle Phase 1, seem almost fully occupied while the Pinnacle Prestige tower seems about 10 floors behind in occupancy.

Picture from Feb 2, 2024 Sugar Wharf 2nd tower (west/taller/later completion) in the foreground.
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Pinnacle Phase 1
March 2018 Started ground breaking
Oct 22 2022 first occupancy

Sugar Wharf
April 2018 started ground breaking
Nov 2022 Tower 1 first occupancy
May 2023 Tower 2 first occupancy
 
I recall Sky Tower being as tall as the observation deck
The observation deck *346 m (1,136 ft) above ground. The Sky Tower is 344.9 m (1,132 ft) above ground. So a tad shy...

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...and scroll threw.
 
The observation deck *346 m (1,136 ft) above ground. The Sky Tower is 344.9 m (1,132 ft) above ground. So a tad shy...

*Source:


...and scroll threw.

Picky picky. Comparing two heights 1.1m apart when we're talking about hundreds of metres, they are the same imo.
 
Just a personal observation after flying the drone around downtown...

I realized that the observation deck of the CN tower isn't THAT high relative to other Toronto buildings these days.

Like it's still obviously very high, but compared to a lot of the downtown towers and the new condos, it's not that 'in the clouds' height you imagined it to be growing up.

Now the overall height of the CN Tower at 553 metres is still really tall, but he 346 metre observation deck isn't crazy.

Here's a little flight over FCP that's about the same height as observation deck.

 
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Gonna take me a few tries to get the cladding right but it's full speed ahead with that transfer slab complete... (also may need to brave the Toronto Documents website to update the architectural plans as these may be too short!).

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Just a personal observation after flying the drone around downtown...

I realized that the observation deck of the CN tower isn't THAT high relative to other Toronto buildings these days.

Like it's still obviously very high, but compared to a lot of the downtown towers and the new condos, it's not that 'in the clouds' height you imagined it to be growing up.

Now the overall height of the CN Tower at 553 metres is still really tall, but he 346 metre observation deck isn't crazy.

Here's a little flight over FCP that's about the same height as observation deck.



I agree but the skypod is still hella high.
 

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