Yes, it is enclosed at grade.
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Yeah, is this going to go up in steel?Wow--this is flying. Awesome.
I would say no since Brookfield is the only one doing steel these days.Yeah, is this going to go up in steel?
I'm curious, why are the office towers so much shorter in SOCO? While residential towers are reaching into the 50-storey range, the office buildings are all around the 30-storey range. The difference in floor height doesn't account for the separation.
It was concrete.I would say no since Brookfield is the only one doing steel these days.
One York was concrete if my brain is not a sleep. The ones to the north of this were concrete.
There is a big different between concrete and steel building. Even though there is rebar in concrete, it still a concrete building. When using using steel, you have beams and columns with steel decking to support the mesh and concrete. You can have a concrete core or no concrete core.It was concrete.
IIRC the rebar in the concrete is made of steel, and Brookfield's steel framed towers have concrete cores. Either way, there is both steel and concrete.
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Or is this just craven acceptance of corporate mediocrity at its worst?
I'm curious, why are the office towers so much shorter in SOCO? While residential towers are reaching into the 50-storey range, the office buildings are all around the 30-storey range. The difference in floor height doesn't account for the separation.
Back in the early 90s I used to work at Citibank and my office overlooked all of the southcore and man was it a wasteland; how times have changed.Wow, so what was a wasteland 20 yrs ago, has only 1 parking lot left for development @ (30 Bay Street)
and 2 potential spaces @ (Harbour Weston Conference Center) + (200 Queens Quay Parking Garage)