That is not a rebuild. That is a total demo which implies twenty four or thirty six months without the capacity of Windsor. My understanding is that we are one fire or explosion from a complete disaster downtown.
Didn't 7 WTC go right above an existing transformer? (Obviously well after 9/11)
 
Looks good, and once I turn the corner, it looks great in the afternoon sun:

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Fewer barriers as it gets close to opening. Yesterday:

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^^^If they cut and cover Queens Quay road hopefully they'll rebuild it with the green streetcar right-of-way that West 8's design called for originally.
 
Wait... what? They’re going to cut and cover Queens Quay? I hope that this is the road, not the cobblestone sidewalks.
It's one option but only east of York and that's the section that will, if the Waterfront Transit moves ahead, be dug up to improve the tunnel to Union.
 
Nothing has changed since the Spring. No visible changes whatsoever. Any word on opening of the station or park? We are entering 7th year of construction. Only in Toronto...
 

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