Ya 8 seems about right. Its almost at the level Ritz is right now. At least from my view.
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I just got blown away....... again! ^^^
holy cow! that looks AMAZING! this building is STUNNING! why did they remove the hoarding?
 
Naturally, they wanted to impress us all :D

LOL!... but for safety reasons, it'll still be there right (wood on top for protection of pedestrians)?... It's just the Shangri-la banners that are gone..
this tower really does rock. Even the podium looks like a performance art centre or something like that!.. contemporary, slick, sharp, SMART!
 
Wow, I didn't even realize there was glass on that pavilion to the north. That's some seriously clear glass. Should look neat in the winter, with the greenery inside.
 
Hands down best looking of the 4 hotel condos that just went up. Even the location, is like Park Avenue with University so big.
 
If you had a unit 60th floor and up. Which corner would you want? South East into financial district and CN Tower/ Lake? South west for lake and saggua? North West or North East for Queens Park and Downtown?
 
I'd take the south two-storey penthouse with south, west and east views. If it's sold I'd take a south-west suite as it would offer lake, CN tower and western views which I'd prefer (along with sunsets vs. sunrises) plus a good part of the downtown area would be visible standing at a south facing window. It would also be a little quieter on the balcony without the traffic noise on University Ave.
 

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