Sunrise this morning
Moving up to level 103 today
Trusting technology
Moving on up.
Did I say I really really like these terraces?
Nice day to pour the pool
Ready for the winter, more drywall delivered on the near left and a stock pile of white trim
Bonus shot
Let this 2026 story run for a few more days then….
Imagine if it opened in 2025. Where are the RSD operators working today? Keep them
going. Maybe pick up some riders for fun too.
Would everyone be talking about the good news vs the years of bad news if they opened “early”?
I wonder if the green stuff was fire rated? Maybe just a coincidence as @DSCToronto mentioned this is for the winter. Now is the white stuff fire rated?
No fancy murals on the wrapping like some other cities.
Those large beams are for the span of the large residential loading dock. The 6.1m area is for the garbage trucks so @Diablo1983 won’t hear trucks backing up multiple times at 5:30 a.m.
Picture from the Oct 2024 SPA drawings - ground level
Sunday moving up to 102?
Today
Level 81 the next white band.
All straighten out now.
What was that Alfred Hitchcock movie The Birds about? Is this building too tall?
From Waterfront Toronto via an email request.
Phase 2 of the Unfinished Arch will resume in early 2026. The Arch is planned to be unveiled in Spring 2026.
The remainder is being fabricated off site.
I guess we can say this will never be finished.
Some scaffolding was removed a few weeks ago and new scaffolding was added this week.
Ready for the winter? I’m not sure what the long or short white sock is for.
No drone required. They now have a blue crane to lift the blue spools in and out. Matchy Matchy.
The 2.5km tunnel is 3m in diameter. I guess they are not rolling this down the tunnel?
Maybe they just have a puller and a 2.5km yellow rope from Home Depot on the far end or half way or less...
The large crane left the site a couple of weeks ago.
I’m not sure if they are done feeding the cables or how they are actually fed. I’m assuming they drop a reel down and pull the cable through the tunnel to the end and then splice it. Then add the sections while working their way back to here...