Just a single one (taken today) -
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We're alllllll with you. Apparently the plan is to be fashionably late and keep the suspense up while lurking these pages laughing at us.
We're alllllll with you. Apparently the plan is to be fashionably late and keep the suspense up while lurking these pages laughing at us.
At least we have the first cladding at 50 Scollard to keep us entertained in the meantime...
 
Does anyone have a best guess when King Toronto might be ready for occupancy? Late 25 or early 26?
 
Silly question but why are there no cement walls between units? You can see right through from one side to the other.
 
Your right. Silly question.
Not a great look getting the grammar wrong on an ignorant reply!

@Stefan likely just the angle as the floor plans certainly suggest there is concrete between units. The floorplans for these are all quite...unique. Also with the cladding taking so long, they can't start putting up things like drywall so everything looks especially barren at the moment.
 
Silly question but why are there no cement walls between units? You can see right through from one side to the other.
Not a silly question, and rdaner should apologize for his waste of a post.

I can't recall what the construction is here, so there may very well be a number of concrete walls within that you're not seeing in photographs taken from the outside. But often, demising walls (walls between residential units) are constructed using other methods such as steel studs and gypsum, which like concrete can create a good acoustic separation and required 2 hour fire rating between units. Those demising walls will start to go in later.
 

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