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If you use the any pedestrian entrance, which is how CTBUH uses, it actually is 300.2m. CTBUH defines a primary entrance as any one that accesses an elevator core which services a significant use in the building - the commercial entrance for the retail and community uses are on Yonge, which is where CTBUH does its measurement from.It's a technicality. Depends where you measure. If you use the one exit door it is a supertall, but if you use the main ground level door then it's not. So its up to interpretation.
CTBUH actually qualifies it as such:
Concord Sky - The Skyscraper Center
www.skyscrapercenter.com
It's just UT which uses the "primary" entrance, instead of any "pedestrian" entrance. As the Residential lobby is on Gerrard, not Yonge, it is 299m according to UT. Lots of fun dissecting, but if you were to measure the vertical elevation change from the tower point to the sidewalk adjacent, it would be over 300m.
Of course it all doesn't really matter, it's just an arbitrary number at the end of the day.
The bigger scandal is how First Canadian Place continues to be recorded as 298 metres tall in databases while in reality it is closer to 290m.
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