The Preservationist
Active Member
That's some fairly heavy duty rebar for residential construction...
Thanks a lot.@ImmenselyMental
Great to have you come out of the shadows today Mental. Really great stuff across multiple threads.
The columns here are smaller than at The One or One Yonge, so it seems they're compensating for that size difference... like men are prone to do.That's some fairly heavy duty rebar for residential construction...
@Northern Light Has this project received its above-grade permits yet?
I am checking out the address 266 King Street West (east tower) on the City's application database, and at the top of the list are three conditional permits starting with 22 221794:Nope!
I am checking out the address 266 King Street West (east tower) on the City's application database, and at the top of the list are three conditional permits starting with 22 221794:
How would the situation here compare with Concord Sky? (IIRC, at that site, they received stop-work notices because they did not have the necessary permits, but construction continues at that site today.)
- FND 00 (foundation, inspection dated October 6, 2023)
- STS 00 (inside and outside drains, permit issued May 2, 2024)
- STR 00 (structural framing, not started, accepted date is not given)
Nope!
Is it possible that the city isn't able to keep up with the permit applications and is requesting developers to proceed at risk?
Not just Great Golf, but Dream (DRM), Dream Impact (MPCT) and Westdale. Excellent development team. They know what they are doing.I would actually say that this project is moving at a normal pace it's no center court but at the same time that's because Great golf has more attention to detail And also if above grade permits weren't approved then rushing to get to surface is like running a relay with no second person