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Nov 25
After these 2 are built, there will be only 3 more towers to go for the area. How tall they will be is another story since the city doesn't like tall buildings in the first place that were original plan for that area and the local want them under 40s.

The 3 will be on Hurontario that will see an LRT come 2022 that will support taller towers in the first place.

The street between these towers and Amber is now open to Hurontario.
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Going before Planning and Development Committee on June 26

Starting at page 40
https://www7.mississauga.ca/documents/committees/pdc/2017/2017_06_26_PDC_Agenda.pdf

Recommendation: That the report dated June 2, 2017, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the applications by Pinnacle International (Ontario) Limited to permit two apartment buildings with heights of 15 and 34 storeys and retail and office commercial uses on the first three floors, under File OZ 16/010 W5, Pinnacle International (Ontario) Limited, 0 Four Springs Avenue, be received for information.
 
Hm...interesting. I don't see anything of really great architectural merit here...but atleast the materials look realistic to how the project will look.

From the looks of the podium, it looks as if a retail component will be provided. The middle part of the podium has a look of a mall entrance for whatever reason.
 
"Pinnacle's renowned architectural design and focus on exceptional apartments is beautifully reflected in the suites at Perla."

F**k you.
 
Someone should get out there with a marker to fill in that blank spot. Polar bears? Imperial Walkers? Power-mad Security Guards? Thin veneer of civilization?

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Sorry, I just drank way too much coffee.
 

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