I know it's just speculation right now but something like Maple Leaf Square feels like it could be possible here (Office / retail in podium w hotel and residential uses above)
 
Let's build Calatrava's 600 metre "Spire" here... would look perfect in waterfront skyline shots (and most of the drawings are in a drawer some where).

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And a re-evaluation of the project will likely seek to go higher.

Both condos and private rentals are on life support and that's not stopping proposals from being revised taller. At some point, the faithful will turn on approved developments from ever being built. Does it matter if they tack on more height here?
 
Both condos and private rentals are on life support and that's not stopping proposals from being revised taller. At some point, the faithful will turn on approved developments from ever being built. Does it matter if they tack on more height here?
This is an office proposal.
 
What's the history behind it being "Harbor" on the building? I can't seem to find too much on when Canada fully committed to British Spelling outside of newspapers in the 1990s...
If you look at 19th century publications and legislation, the spelling varied between both forms (often in the same document). The 1850 Act establishing the Harbour Commission had the "u'" version but the non-u one was often used subsequently.

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