Today from Yonge and Wellesley (In addition to the rising corner forms, I switched the watermark from my previous photo from this angle)

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Tonight. Not the best picture (daytime shot would be better), but almost all ground floor covering has been removed, revealing the super tall glazing for the first time in about 2 years. Does this mean retail is imminent? Or just a confirmation that there’s zero chance of Apple moving in (rumours persist despite the cancelation), so no need for secrecy while they fit out the space?

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There’s this:

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And there’s this:


What other roller coaster is directly themed to an NFL team?
That's a good start.

The number I included in the watermark corresponds to a player I mentioned in the Pinnacle One Yonge thread, whose surname also corresponds to the New College building I sometimes take photos from.

Rising in the background:
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Now for a few closer shots:
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I had yet to shoot this angle from Balmuto:
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Is Berkshire Hathaway involved in Toronto condos? Maybe the market isn't so bad after all :)
I'm pretty sure that was a reference to @BloorMan's first photo, with the realty centre at Bedford and Davenport.

When I took my photos and edited one of them, I honestly thought it was becoming like Yonge-Dundas Square with all the billboards and signage. Also, the player's name corresponds to the western continuations of Ursula Franklin Street and York Mills Road, respectively.
 

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