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  1. NorthshoreCity

    Toronto CIBC SQUARE | 241.39m | 50s | Hines | WilkinsonEyre

    From yesterday afternoon:
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    Toronto Auberge On The Park | 148.9m | 45s | Tridel | Graziani + Corazza

    A few vantage points here. One from Harbour Plaza and another from my flight out of Pearson yesterday. It must be getting close to topping off, it already looks/feels taller than 133M but perhaps it due to the lack of surrounding context:
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    Mississauga M1 & M2 at M City | 197.81m | 60s | Rogers Real Estate | Core Architects

    From my flight into Pearson on Thursday, 4/28:
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    Vaughan 2600 Steeles West | 166.5m | 53s | Zancor Homes | Rafael + Bigauskas

    This proposal has the same energy as those massive apartment blocks scattered around Hong Kong, just Torontoized: via: propgoluxury https://www.propgoluxury.com/en/propertynews/tai-kok-tsui/4877-metro-harbour-view.html
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    Vaughan 7Central | 175.4m | 55s | Graywood | Arcadis

    UNDEAD: Icona Condos 😂😂😂 Glad to see this one moving forward with a different development team, Gupta Group lost a lot of credibility on this one.
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    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    The database file says that the building envelope supplier is BV Glazing Systems which is a massive Toronto based supplier with projects all over North America including NYC, Vancouver, and Seattle. Albeit expensive, they are big enough to afford a hit like this in order to sustain developer...
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    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    Yeah I shouldn't have posted before my morning coffee - I was thinking along the potential lines of faulty install on the construction companies fault but even that wouldn't fall on Pinnacle as it's now obvious to me that it's a manufacturer defect.
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    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    My hope is that it is either a manufacturer defect (covered by the supplier) or it is covered by Pinnacle's insurance. Would be a major let down to see lower quality balcony glazing go up as a result of this defect.
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    Toronto Rail Deck District | 227.23m | 70s | Craft Dev Corp | Sweeny &Co

    As illogical as it is, I still can't understand how people would prefer a large void of a rail corridor over more housing with a (albeit poorly designed) privately funded park. This is said when especially considering what $1bn of taxpayer money could do elsewhere in the city. Would we really...
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    Toronto Sugar Wharf Condominiums (Phase 1) | 231m | 70s | Menkes | a—A

    I could see that being very popular if someone purchased it to rent to students - split rent 3 ways and still have your own bedroom & bathroom.
  11. NorthshoreCity

    Toronto 252 Church | 166.1m | 52s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    Imagine buying a Tesla Model X and it looks modestly priced when compared to your parking spot? 😤
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    Toronto 415 Broadview | 24.4m | 6s | LCH | RAW Design

    My exact thoughts! Reminds me of the Toronto version of this project in Boston: https://www.luxuryboston.com/The-Lucas-South-End
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    Toronto 30 Scollard | 229.6m | 62s | Constantine Enterprises | CAL

    WOW 😍 This is exactly what Yorkville needs! The design does the talking for this development unlike the large quantity of branded "luxury" developments riding off of the opulence of the location rather than the architecture itself.
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    Toronto Union Centre | 298m | 54s | Westbank | Bjarke Ingels Group

    As mentioned by Interchange42 above, the drawings still indicate that the building will be 298M tall with the option to build up to 300M if needed.

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