Collingwoodbuildinglover
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Que the countdown
76-56=20Closer to 15
As mentioned above, the One has higher floor heights. Their 56 is equivalent to our 61.76-56=20
Where did I go wrong?
Last mention of floor count that I saw was the walls for 56 were poured.
I feel like if there were a height change they'd say it right?I don't know what the final height will be. All we have so far is a newspaper article with a different height from what we were expecting. Something official from the developer would be nice...
The final height will be decided by the developer that lands up buying the project and not by some reporter, until then all the chatter about final height is just cheap talk.I feel like if there were a height change they'd say it right?
Photos taken today, Good Friday (Mar. 29). Since my set of photos last Friday, the blue forms on the east side have moved up one level, as they work on level 56 or 57 at the top, level 57 would be the first floor of the 3rd mechanical level. The corner blue forms have moved up as the corners are quickly poured, I think they are on level 46 there. The black Rail Climbing Systems are all at the same levels as last week, and we now have the first piece of cladding installed above the first mechanical level (at least, the first one we can see), on the south face, floor 19.
Starting with my Flickr "time lapse" album addition, to the view from the south including that single piece of cladding on level 19, to a look at the 1st mechanical level from Yonge just north of Bloor. A glimpse of the scaffolding that appeared last week on the Bloor sidewalk, presumably for a retail outlet? Then, views from in front of Holt Renfrew, at Bloor west of Yonge, and from across Balmuto street, immediately west of the tower. Shots from Cumberland east of Bay, and a final shot from Bloor and Howland or so (two blocks east of Bathurst).
The One (1 Bloor West) "time-lapse"
From October, 2020, as above-ground construction started in earnest at The One (1 Bloor W.) in Toronto. More or less a weekly photo usually taken on a Friday, with some gaps during early-on construction hiatuses. The initial photographs are from 2015, during demolition at the site, 2018, during...www.flickr.com
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I love this complex. I can’t wait for it to complete.This thing is simply gorgeous.
Me too. Would love to see Apple store return there.I love this complex. I can’t wait for it to complete.
You forgot to add:Line 2 between St. George and Woodbine stations is closed for the weekend, hence all these shuttle buses.
There isn't enough time overnight for some maintenanceYou forgot to add:
"…because we still haven't learned from other transit agencies the secret magic that allows maintenance and track work to be done overnight."