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Interesting to note that it looks like it is (at least) a 2 story cavernous space for this lower level

I got that impression as well. Specially when you see the cherry picker down below. This doesn’t appear to be back of house operations as expected. It’s already been determined that this will belong to the main retail tenant, specially since the only street access is from the floor above. Do employees really need vaulting double height lunchroom? I guess we’ll see once they pour the next floor, if there’s an opening for a stairwell, whether or not this will be a customer accessible part of the store.
 
P1 levels are usually taller than the other underground parking levels because they have loading spaces in them.
 
I appreciate that you only seem concerned about the Apple "Retail tenant" space - but that isn't true.

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Correct me if im wrong here (seriously, I dont really know enough about this to be speaking about schematics) but the picture posted earlier looks like it is of the NE corner of the site, yet in the schematic you posted it looks like the loading and parking areas are on the south end of the site.
 
Correct me if im wrong here (seriously, I dont really know enough about this to be speaking about schematics) but the picture posted earlier looks like it is of the NE corner of the site, yet in the schematic you posted it looks like the loading and parking areas are on the south end of the site.
The plan that @ChesterCopperpot posted is of the entire site, one level below ground.

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This should maybe help envision that. Couple interesting things to note:
- We should see the podium core rising from the westernmost side of the site.
- Though they haven't caught up there will be a relatively large ramp under what is now the staging site (not sure what they'll do about that).
- Some sort of connection to the heritage building.

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