Have people moved into Birch House? Leasing opened October 1st apparently. Shows "coming soon" on Tricon's website.
 
Taken 3 October. Lunch at Region just around the corner.
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TRICON team gave a tour to our MUCP students from U of T School of Cities this morning, first - we got this nice shot of the green-roof and the skyline -- and then we were able to visit the under construction building too. Only the first 3-floors are currently ready for occupancy, as of today.

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ive heard those rocks can cost hundreds of thousands dollars. i remember back in 2015 City of Kelowna built a park and bought a few dozen of these rocks for $180,000 to put in the park. people lost their mind.
 
ive heard those rocks can cost hundreds of thousands dollars. i remember back in 2015 City of Kelowna built a park and bought a few dozen of these rocks for $180,000 to put in the park. people lost their mind.
I suspect that's depending where those rocks came from and how they where put together. Also see: Rowlands' Rock
 
I'm going to dig me up some boulders and sell em!

A $1000 boulder costing ten to $15,000 delivered and installed in Toronto doesn't seem that far fetched.
 
I suspect that's depending where those rocks came from and how they where put together. Also see: Rowlands' Rock
"Starting underground and building on the vertical structure of the subway, the pieces were held together using sand and gravel. The 650-ton structure cost the city $250,000."

Less than 20-cents per pound to build the one in Yorkville.
 
IIRC, Edmonton's NHL arena cost around $600 million in 2014. Calgary's 2024 arena is budgeted for a billion dollars.
 

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