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It would be super wishful thinking if the city timed this water main replacement with the redesign/beautification of Mercer Street.

Guessing the reality is they’ll tear it all up, replace the water mains, pave it haphazardly, so they can eventually tear it all up again. Hope I’m wrong
 
No, the hotel entrance is on the northwest corner (off the driveway) in front of the residential entrance of the west tower.

I’m still shocked at how they badly they butchered the tops of the towers. It looks like they simply gave up and slapped on whatever they can get. And this is the most visible and prominent part of the building (not to mention the penthouse and hotel levels) from afar.
I’m so happy and fortunate that I sold my unit here three years ago.

Can I ask how you did on the sale? Im hearing (yes, from a real estate agent) that the current assignments are selling at a little under break even (after real estate fees and closing fees).
 
Can I ask how you did on the sale? Im hearing (yes, from a real estate agent) that the current assignments are selling at a little under break even (after real estate fees and closing fees).

These types of questions belong on the real estate thread for this project found here..

 
^^^ Hmmm, I don't see any city work scheduled for Mercer for this year.

I know @ProjectEnd asked about the streetscape/mews project before, that appears to be calendared for 2028.
 
looks like some utility cuts and asphalt patches will soon grace the brand new sidewalks in front of Nobu! :mad:

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^^^ Hmmm, I don't see any city work scheduled for Mercer for this year.

I know @ProjectEnd asked about the streetscape/mews project before, that appears to be calendared for 2028.

Is it related to this? https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...on-group-teeple-architects.20587/post-2077016
 
May 2 - One from Front Street, and then a couple from the laneway between Welllington and Mercer Streets. The contrast in the black and grey cladding in the sections that can be seen between the buildings and the front and back facades is quite striking - and not in a good way.

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