I believe the first 5 floors are podium suites, so there's like 20 or more suites per floor. Once they clear that, its the tower suites which is like 10 suites per floor. I see it every morning walking from the townhouses, its noisy and busy.
yes, I know this is dated for tomorrow ... but I can't explain why ~
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Good Vibe at Liberty Village in Toronto July 31, 2009
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Construction is moving upwards on the Vibe at Liberty Village condominium project in Toronto, Ont. Monarch Corporation has completion of the 24-storey, 315-unit project with a six-storey podium scheduled for May 2010. The project also includes retail on the ground floor.
The Vibe at Liberty Village was designed by Graziani + Corazza Architects Inc. Consultants are GENIVAR Consulting Group Inc. (structural); and MV Shore Associates (1993) Ltd. (mechanical/electrical). Subtrades include: Michael Bros Excavating; Fourwinds Construction Inc. (drainage); Rumble Foundations (Ontario) Ltd.; Salit Steel Ltd. (rebar); Premform Ltd.; Village Masonry Construction; Hi-Rise Mechanical; Jay Electric Ltd.; Cooltech Services Ltd.; Primeline Windows Inc.; and ThyssenKrupp Elevator Ltd.
Carbon monoxide scare forces hundreds out of Liberty Village condo for three hours
680News staff Feb 11, 2010 08:35:57 AM
Several hundred residents of a downtown condominium in Liberty Village have returned home after an abrupt wake-up call early Thursday morning.
Seventeen floors of the 25-storey building at 80 Western Battery Rd. (we at UT know this is ZIP @ Battery Park ), located in the King Street West and Strachan Avenue area, were evacuated around 4 a.m., following a report of a carbon monoxide leak.
The residents spent three hours huddled in TTC buses and the building lobby before the all-clear was given.
The cause of the leak was an overturned exhaust stack on the roof which blocked the building's air intake vent.