Photos taken Oct 27th, 2021:

First, peeking out from Yorkville Avenue, btw Yonge and Bay:

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South elevation:

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Same, but zoomed out, in context:

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Reminds you of granny's couch, doesn't it? Too good not to cover in plastic sheets!

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Scale shot, human, column:

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I walked by the building yesterday afternoon, and took a peek inside. It looked like there was a set of stairs in the centre leading to below ground in the centre of the space.
 
Is it standard practice now to start putting the cladding on the lower levels while the upper levels are still being poured? I thought they used to pour the whole building and then do cladding, but perhaps I misremember. More exciting this way for sure.
 
Is it standard practice now to start putting the cladding on the lower levels while the upper levels are still being poured? I thought they used to pour the whole building and then do cladding, but perhaps I misremember. More exciting this way for sure.
yes just usually the pour is far ahead
 

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