Yeah, looks like taller ceiling heights on those floors because you can't see any glazing on the floors above and below.I'm guessing those floors house mechanical rooms that require higher ceilings. The darker part is the glazing used to cover the extra height.
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It's just the angle the photos were taken at.
Floor a week from ground would be 2 years even plus 2 weeks off for Christmas and other holidays I'm going to say we're still about 2 years out from top outWell, they are already at grade, so it they can pull off a floor per week shouldn't be much more then a year and half.
Floor a week from ground would be 2 years even plus 2 weeks off for Christmas and other holidays I'm going to say we're still about 2 years out from top out
Oh okay then maybe lol my bad sorryI'm not talking about when the building will top out. I'm talking about it catching The One.
I for one am 100% certain it will catch and surpass The One before either are done.I'm not talking about when the building will top out. I'm talking about it catching The One.
I for one am 100% certain it will catch and surpass The One before either are done.
The One started going up in June 2019, took 14 months just to reach the ground level in July 2020 then another 19 months to complete the podium levels(height of the adjacent elevator core) in Feb 2022. In the the year since its only gone up about 200 feet.
One Yonge meanwhile only started going up in July 2021, reached ground level just 9 months later in Apr 2022 and the podium will likely be completed in 12-14 months. They have the advantage of a much larger and less constrained site and a more straight forward floor plan.
People might think The One will really fly now that the most "complicated bits" are done but really the whole building is complicated. You don't have cantilever levels on One Yonge and those mid-floor mechanical levels on The One will also slow things down.
The One got most of the hype but in the end it will sadly never spend even a single day as the countries tallest, I'll bet anyone on that
But it sure is fun to watch it going up.I for one am 100% certain it will catch and surpass The One before either are done.
The One started going up in June 2019, took 14 months just to reach the ground level in July 2020 then another 19 months to complete the podium levels(height of the adjacent elevator core) in Feb 2022. In the the year since its only gone up about 200 feet.
One Yonge meanwhile only started going up in July 2021, reached ground level just 9 months later in Apr 2022 and the podium will likely be completed in 12-14 months. They have the advantage of a much larger and less constrained site and a more straight forward floor plan.
People might think The One will really fly now that the most "complicated bits" are done but really the whole building is complicated. You don't have cantilever levels on One Yonge and those mid-floor mechanical levels on The One will also slow things down.
The One got most of the hype but in the end it will sadly never spend even a single day as the countries tallest, I'll bet anyone on that
Right hereThe Bank of Montreal branch has opened in "Pinnacle One" on what will be the eastward extension of Harbour Street.