jer1961
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Photos taken today, Friday (Sept. 27). Since my post from last Friday, the tower continues its steady rise to... whatever height! Some of the blue forms on top rose one level, as the top is at level 70/71 or so. The crane is where it was a week ago, but the external elevator added three floors, up to level 64. Work continues on the corners a few levels below, around level 60, and down by the skin-installing Rail Climbing Systems (RCSs), the first glass for level 41 has been placed. The east RCS is up to level 41, and the north and west RCSs remain where they were last week, at levels 40 and 39, respectively. The mini RCS on the south side has now been raised to level 39.
Starting with my usual "time-lapse" Flickr album addition, on to the views from the south including a shot of that new bit of glass on level 41. Views from Yonge Street at Shuter, then Dundas, then Alexander; finally shots from closer, at Charles etc. The view of the NW corner from Bloor Street, then the diagonal view from Cumberland, east of Bay. Several shots from Bloor Street to the east of Yonge, A shot from Devonshire to the west, finally the view from College and Queen's Park Crescent,
Starting with my usual "time-lapse" Flickr album addition, on to the views from the south including a shot of that new bit of glass on level 41. Views from Yonge Street at Shuter, then Dundas, then Alexander; finally shots from closer, at Charles etc. The view of the NW corner from Bloor Street, then the diagonal view from Cumberland, east of Bay. Several shots from Bloor Street to the east of Yonge, A shot from Devonshire to the west, finally the view from College and Queen's Park Crescent,
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...
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