Or is it paused because people are no longer interested in the cramped apartments with micro-kitchenettes we are seeing everywhere?

Yep, i doubt we will ever see a second tower now. If they redesigned the condo units with more livable floor plans instead of pied à terre's for rich people and investors, they would have no trouble selling it in this housing crisis.
 
Now that the east tower is about 26 floors above ground, it is starting to make its presence known across the Entertainment District, rising into the centre of the following photo from John and Richmond this morning:
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From closer to the site, about 8 to 10 minutes later...
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Imagine a typical ED 'table top' tower (47 floors) rising on top of the existing structure and you'll get the picture of how this will dominate the hood. With better cladding, of course!
 
There was a front-page article in the Star today about the second tower. It is officially paused, but not cancelled.

Frank Gehry’s ‘legacy’ Toronto condo moving ahead, but second tower paused due to market crash
The Star said:
Cohen said 86 per cent of the units in the east Forma tower have been sold.
Sales are on hold for now.
“We stopped sales after we started construction. We’re going to wait it out,” Cohen said of the market headwinds, noting they’ll open sales again in “maybe ‘28 or ‘29 when the building starts getting towards completion.”
As for the second tower, they have not started construction, a decision influenced “completely” by the current condo market.
“We’re going to wait for the market to show some rebound,” Cohen added.
But they will build it eventually, it’s all designed and has zoning approval.
“Obviously it needs its twin on the west side,” but the east tower “definitely sets a precedent for the core,” in terms of architecture, she added.
“I was told on one of his final days, (Gehry) did see a photograph of the skin being put onto the building. And he was so, so happy, so, so proud, ” Cohen said.

(n.b. The punctuation error in the bolded part above is the Star's, not mine.)
The article also mentions that "several buildings in the Toronto region have recently been cancelled". Does anyone know which buildings those are? I have always thought it would be useful to have a "Cancelled Projects" thread here at UT where said cancellations can be tabulated (as with the cranes), but someone, I think Insertnamehere, suggested to me not long ago, if memory serves, that the publicization of developments' cancellations is rare. They just sort of slip into abeyance and ultimately vanish unannounced.
 

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