Getting back to something much more appealing : that rising angled glass on EY's northeast corner is looking sharp alongside the north glass face (G.L.'s 1st and 3rd pics).
 
One must wonder why one can't stop thinking about what other people post on an Internet forum, especially about things as irrelevant as their particular taste in architecture.
 
The floor plates are doing some interesting things again as they rise up.

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I've often wondered if that Northbridge tower in the foreground of the last picture posted above would be the next target for redevelopment along Adelaide in the Financial District.
 
Rumour has it that the building is at the top floor now. This is as high as it goes (other than mechanical floors). Does anyone know if this is true? I like the building and wish it would go higher.
 
Rumour has it that the building is at the top floor now. This is as high as it goes (other than mechanical floors). Does anyone know if this is true? I like the building and wish it would go higher.
It still has a little ways to go. Remember, this will be taller than INDX, and currently it is shorter.
 
I've often wondered if that Northbridge tower in the foreground of the last picture posted above would be the next target for redevelopment along Adelaide in the Financial District.
It's an 80's reclad of an earlier building already. I don't know if anything larger could be built here given the First Canadian Place garage and all.
 

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