ushahid
Senior Member
cityplace is shit and shorter than these towers. I would say look out financial district you are gonna have some height competition.
Thanks709 ft. (216 m)
The different paces of the two sites may reflect different approaches to building in a volatile market, or it may reflect different financial realities of the two developers behind the scenes.I don't see why they wouldn't want to charge ahead with the additional phases (both residential and commercial). Of course, perhaps they are charging ahead (I recall that the site plan applications for Phases 2 and 3 were submitted months ago) and all of my worries are unfounded.
Pinnacle's seemingly slow approach towards the One Yonge site worries me somewhat. While Menkes is flying with their adjacent LCBO site (constructing three buildings, and construction on them seems fast) and Waterfront Innovation Centre across the street, Pinnacle decided to excavate only for Phase 1 of their One Yonge site and the work seems slow.
Further, their plans for the Toronto Star building - which in my mind is the most important part, as the shorter portion really needs to be demolished ASAP to allow for a better streetscape down there and to allow for the Harbour Street extension - seems to be the last phase of the One Yonge project, which at this pace means it's still years and years away.
I got the impression that Pinnacle has/had pretty deep pockets since they started building a lot of that tall crap nearby (Pinnacle Centre) almost on spec... but have no facts to comment on financials.
My secret fear is ... even with HP on board steering design ... is not pace of construction, but materials/design/results. First tower will tell us a lot about this gigantic undertaking.
I got the impression that Pinnacle has/had pretty deep pockets since they started building a lot of that tall crap nearby (Pinnacle Centre) almost on spec... but have no facts to comment on financials.
My secret fear is ... even with HP on board steering design ... is not pace of construction, but materials/design/results. First tower will tell us a lot about this gigantic undertaking.