It looks 99.999% complete to me.

They got the gas train correct where sugar wharf phase 1 didn’t.
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Maybe residential on the ground level was a big miss. Prime commercial real estate verses bottom of barrel residential.
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A little polishing finish on the top edge of the stone.
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Great pix! I wouldn’t worry too much about the ground level residential as I have noticed it quickly turns into retail/service. Eg Stewart Street.
 
Can someone who lives there take a picture of the hallways that stretch the entire length of the block? Sounds absolutely insane. I know Aqualina has really long hallways too, but they broke them up with some jogs so you can't see from one end of the building to the other.
 
Crews have been tediously removing and resetting selected surface stones in the south courtyard this week. I'm assuming it's to replace those that were cracked and twisted by construction vehicles parking on them over the past year or so. It's good they're being replaced, if that's the case, but of course the stones don't really match and it looks like a bit of patchwork. Maybe time will take care of that.

As an observer walking by, it really seems like there's been a huge lack of foresight on this project, always one step forward and two steps back and one hand not knowing what the other hand is doing etc.

And still not one single retail taker in the entire building? We need some street life around that monstrosity.
 
its really one of the worst projects of the cycle. especially sad considering its in one of the best neighborhoods. huge failure for city planning
 

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