Mongo
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A few other interesting comments. Neither of them are about specific projects, but they do indicate the prevailing mood among developers concerning supertalls in Toronto.
Even at 816 feet, proposed 75-storey condo building still won’t be Toronto’s tallest
Toronto’s skyline heads for the clouds
Even at 816 feet, proposed 75-storey condo building still won’t be Toronto’s tallest
“Now, because of the green belt and population growth, it might come to a point where it is economically viable to build 120 storeys at Yonge and Bloor because there is so much demand.” -- UT's own Ed Skira
Toronto’s skyline heads for the clouds
Toronto’s skyline is moving incrementally toward the clouds, says the architect of downtown’s most recently proposed towering condo.
“I think 100 storeys is completely doable in Toronto; that’s sort of the next generation of height,” said Rudy Wallman.
“Minto Midtown (at Yonge-Eglinton) defined kind of the first wave of going beyond 30 storeys when they went up to 40, 50 storeys which was very controversial at the time. They broke the mold, and now it’s 60, 70 storeys; so, the next kind of level is the height of Aura (75 floors and 264 metres at Yonge-Gerrard) and even taller than that — 90, 100 storeys."
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