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Old Posted Jun 30, 2017, 3:33 AM
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I don't think we can say decline just yet


2013 -13 confirmed
2014 -14 confirmed
2015 -23 confirmed
2016 -27 some will be revised to 2017
2017 -23 estimated
2018 -26 estimated
2019 -13 estimated

Also of note:

The number of built towers over 100 metres has dropped a bit as well because the Emporis measured heights trended on the high side.

The top 40 tallest were all pretty much spot on. Most are new builds so it makes sense. A few missed elevator overruns were added to pad the stats of TD and Pinnacle Centre, etc. FCP was the odd duck. It measured at roughly 292 metres.

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Going off the idea these kindof posts are allowed....

I'm going to guess posts of towers between 100-199 metres are allowed here...so here:
The Eglinton (112 metres)
[IMG]Eg by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr[/IMG]
155 Redpath (119.9 metres)
Tons of work being it into the lower setbacks/podium, along with installing balcony glass all through the tower. The crown from yesterday:
[IMG]Redpathian by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr[/IMG]
The Selby (165.6 metres)
[IMG]E by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]TJ110833 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr[/IMG]
E Condos S (194.4 metres)
[IMG]TJ110838 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]TJ110841 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Bay Adelaide III
DSC_9956 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr
DSC_9959 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr
DSC_9964 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr
Yonge and Rich (I think that's the name of this.....thing)
DSC_9961 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr
19 Duncan;
DSC_9966 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr
DSC_9972 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr
DSC_9969 by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr
And finally, Artist's Alley with 488 University in the background

Artist's Alley and 488 University Ave by Josh Kenn Photographics, on Flickr
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379 Adelaide Street West has been approved, another heritage overhaul-office building will be starting on the strip.
http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgen...tem=2019.TE9.9
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