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The latter.Is this intersection actually known as golden/champagne corner or is it just you?
[...] Doing a quick search of the forum, that term has started coming up with regularity only last year and from one user.
The latter.Is this intersection actually known as golden/champagne corner or is it just you?
[...] Doing a quick search of the forum, that term has started coming up with regularity only last year and from one user.
Finish line of what, height or construction? You seem to be confusing the two.https://storeys.com/mizrahi-toronto-the-one-sales-process/
It's being delayed by another 2 years... "The One is now expected to complete construction in the second half of 2027." Won't be surprised if SkyTower manages to cross the finish line before this
Finish line of what, height or construction? You seem to be confusing the two.
Yes, except our version is in extreme slow motion. Both the Chrysler and Empire State buildings were completed in less than 2 years (closer to 18 months actually).Agreed, The One is still on track to top out and claim the title for tallest building in Canada. Skygrid will take some time but they'll start hitting a floor a week as well. But Sky Tower will definitely beat its height shortly after.
It's like Toronto's version of the Chrysler building and the Empire State building that happened in the 1920s for NYC!
So what exactly does this mean for the skyscraper?Written decision from the OLT on the settlement with the City for 91 storeys was issued last week. https://www.omb.gov.on.ca/e-decisions/OLT-22-004580-JUN-07-2024.pdf
Yes, except our version is in extreme slow motion. Both the Chrysler and Empire State buildings were completed in less than 2 years (closer to 18 months actually).
Both are steel buildings - not to say that we can match that speed, but cast concrete inevitably takes a bit longer.
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I still think it's remarkable they could finish those massive skyscrapers in less than 2 years. These days that would be impossible (even for steel buildings) in Toronto or anywhere else.Both are steel buildings - not to say that we can match that speed, but cast concrete inevitably takes a bit longer.
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I still think it's remarkable they could finish those massive skyscrapers in less than 2 years. These days that would be impossible (even for steel buildings) in Toronto or anywhere else.