Toronto St Regis Toronto Hotel and Residences | 281.93m | 58s | JFC Capital | Zeidler

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Half of these photos are just an excuse to post pictures of Scotia plaza
 

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Very nice!

Scotia Plaza is still the top skyscraper in our city. Convince me otherwise.
I doubt there will be many who try to challenge you on that one lol.

The only building (currently built) that could come close is CIBC square. But as gorgeous as it is, it gets lost in the sea of blue that is the south core. Not CIBC squares fault per se, but enough to push it down imo
 
...least it doesn't have the *rump name attached to it anymore, so photo it away for whatever reasons. :)
 
It was for sale? The two penthouses were owned by the same person (one a residence and the other raw space)

If it’s privately owned, it doesn’t look like it’s being lived in. Unless someone likes to live in a bright blue light tinted home that you can see from across the city.

As much as I love me some cool city lighting, they need to tone down the LED beam that runs up and down the building. Sometimes it turns into flashing strobes, turning my office into a disco. Seriously, I can't imagine this is safe for people with photosensitivities. I'd rather it go up and down slowly or remain static as it often does, no need for flashing lights into offices and any residences nearby. Who runs that light? Is it the St. Regis? I vaguely recall it was "designed" by an artist.
 
If it’s privately owned, it doesn’t look like it’s being lived in. Unless someone likes to live in a bright blue light tinted home that you can see from across the city.

As much as I love me some cool city lighting, they need to tone down the LED beam that runs up and down the building. Sometimes it turns into flashing strobes, turning my office into a disco. Seriously, I can't imagine this is safe for people with photosensitivities. I'd rather it go up and down slowly or remain static as it often does, no need for flashing lights into offices and any residences nearby. Who runs that light? Is it the St. Regis? I vaguely recall it was "designed" by an artist.
Michael Snow (RIP).
 

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