BloorMan
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The next mechanical level will take much longer.To get to the top floor yes but there is still the crown that would need constructed
The next mechanical level will take much longer.To get to the top floor yes but there is still the crown that would need constructed
There is still another mechanical section which will add another 40-50 days to the timeline.To get to the top floor yes but there is still the crown that would need constructed
...kinda like a cruising car that meets a complicated speed bump! >.<The next mechanical level will take much longer.
Five working days , Saturdays,Sundays and Holidays don't count, I will still stick to my original estimate of end of February 2025 for the original height and end of April if they go the higher approved height.So, if it takes 5 days from slab to stab, that would be 100 days from now to reach the top? Friday, November 8, 2024?
I don't know about y'all, but I'm startin' to like that facade.Part 2 of 2 taken on July 27, 2024:
Yonge and Bloor (aka the Golden Corner or the Champagne Corner):
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Yonge Side:
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Mock-up?Most of us have loved it since the first time we saw the Demo before Covid.
Is it called Demo where they assemble the facade for people to see?
20 more floors
Mock-up?
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First image - March 14
Second - April 26
Third - August 1 (Today)
Much more massive since then, especially when you go down Yonge st, around Yonge & St. Clair it feels really imposing