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Wow, Casa appears to have wrap-around balconies, and it still looks very nice, modern and clean. Not an easy feat.
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Casa is a building that looks ten times better in real life than in the renderings, definitely a great project.
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This news story caught my eye today, from CTV News:

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/loc...TorontoNewHome

The workers death is tragic, my sympathies to his family. Obviously someone dying isn't an everyday occurance, but are elevator problems?
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I had glanced at the headline but didnt' know the guy died, just saw that a 'worker fell' the other day. Sounds pretty bad!
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Old Posted Jun 28, 2009, 11:25 PM
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Coming in on the Gardiner/QEW from the West

Palace Pier

The tip of TD Canada Trust Tower

Hit pot hole just before snapping this one:

The brand-new B-A Tower

Eaton's Centre

At the centre of Downtown


Murano

Not sure what this one's called, in Yorkville

Four Seasons Hotel, almost at grade now


From University Avenue

The Ritz




What kind of car is this?

Toronto International Film Festival Tower


Higher and higher

Royal York, RBC

Maple Leaf Square


Waterclub Condos and Ice Tower billboard

CN Tower

Cityplace

Montage

West Harbour City

Luna Vista

The podium of Parade

Lakefront Condos

Skyline of Mississauga in the distance

All photos taken either by my Wife or Myself
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Old Posted Jun 29, 2009, 12:26 AM
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That car is an Audi A8. Montage looks great, as do a lot of the other projects.
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Great pics. I just spent the week in TO. Was my first time there since I was a teenager. What a great amazing city! And so much happening!
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That car is an Audi A8. Montage looks great, as do a lot of the other projects.
R8, not A8
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nice shot of CASA, topping out now, by Mike in TO at urbantoronto.ca....also showing some downtown Toronto density...

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Some of the recent pics of various highrise projects U/C in the city:

TIFF
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from torontovibe at UT

X Condominium
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from dt toronto geek at UT





Uptown Residences and Crystal Blu
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one of toronto's 'inside the box' projects, uptown (and crystal blu on the left)
by sammo.
Casa
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from yonge & bloor sunday.
casa condo.
off this list soon.
Success Tower
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from drum118 at UT
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This is another shot from dt toronto geek at UT

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Nice pics!
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WOW!....I found a new thread!.... I never knew this one existed... I guess I don't explore skyscraperpage enough...

I might aswell post all my recent photos with this thread...

Okay..... Here's September 28ths photos of the TEN TALLEST U/C.... As you know, I got bad luck and it rained.... so almost all of the photos were taken from a wet, car windshield (which really sucked)... Some of the photos are really bad (they even show parts of the car) but they show the thing (I had to tell my mom where to go etc...)...

First off... "First" Canadian Place.... I am glad to see work being done so quickly... But look at those dis-coloured older tiles... YUCK!



Here is Trump Toronto... Srry for the Crap Image Quality but it shows Trump rising... It's definitely on the 12th /13th floor...



Here's Ritz, RBC, and CN Tower.... Ritz is clearly rising now and looking skinny... Cladding is moving up too!!!





Here's a shot of Ritz, RBC, CN Tower, Shangri-la, and a "super tall" lightpost ... it lines up with the CN Tower pretty well....



Here's a shot I took of the CBD (with BA)... I really like how it shows how much Shangri-la is gonna stick out from University Avenue.... Shangri-la is gonna be REALLY cool to watch go up and end up in the skyline..... Gotta love it!





Below all of the other ones...

Here's Casa Condo.... As you can see I captured the Crane removal...




Here's X Condo Rising up in the Downtown East skyline...



Here's Festival Tower/Bell lightbox rising up...





All photos by me: steveve

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I put together a little timeline of shots i've taken over the past couple of months...

X Condo TIMELINE!!!!!!!!


JULY 30, 2009:




SEPTEMBER 3, 2009:





SEPTEMBER 21, 2009:




September 28, 2009:






Now a Ritz Carlton Timeline...

I was bored (as usual) so I put together a Ritz timeline from the photos I took... I am starting to like putting together timelines... I do ones on Ritz and X condo...



July 30, 2009:



September 3, 2009:



September 28, 2009... This one I am not particularly proud of due to the rain and placement (i took it from the shelter of a car):



I'll do a better/updated shot of the last one another day (when IT STOPS RAINING ON ME!!!!!!!!!! )






All photos by me: steveve

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Nice work, thanks for the update!
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Old Posted Dec 4, 2009, 3:26 AM
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Wow thanks for the nice pics
Toronto is evolving so much so many tall building are being built.
I live in the downtown area and the new buildings look awesome.
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Someone needs to help update Mark's original post, there are so many things happening in Toronto despite the worldwide recession.
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/\ Well, that can be attributed to the majority of these buildings being sold/leased/committed to before the shit hit the fan in '08. But Toronto does have one of the most stable markets in North America, and has faired pretty well.
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http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-p...tml?id=2457341

Skyline unlimited
Recession can't slow city's big-tower boom

Adam McDowell, National Post
Published: Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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A crane was assembled at the corner of Bay and Harbour streets in recent weeks, and Scott Dickson rejoiced.

Tower geeks such as Mr. Dickson had feared that the fourth tower of the Pinnacle Centre development, kitty-corner from the Air Canada Centre, had been felled by the recession. Its name, which seemed ironic at the time, was Success Tower II.

Like virtually the entire complement of Toronto's planned mega-skyscrapers, which includes 18,400-metre-plus monoliths under construction at the moment, Success II survived the rough winds of the recession without its financing toppling over.

"I think Toronto's been largely immune [to the recession],'' Mr. Dickson said yesterday. ''Look at house prices; bidding wars are happening again. I don't know what's going to happen, I just know we're going to have cranes in the air for the next five, six, seven years."

Whereas the early 1990s recession killed off many high-rise projects both commercial and residential -- memorably leaving behind the famous Bay and Adelaide stump in the core for years -- observers are emerging from the most recent one, and noticing that the skyline of a few years from now remains as tall and shiny as ever.

"Toronto looks like a boom city," said Mr. Dickson, the owner of a boutique firm called Upside Down Marketing & Design, who used Photoshop to cook up a rendering of Toronto's skyline as of 2014, as seen from Marina Del Rey, next to Etobicoke's Humber Bay Park.

"It's kind of an exciting time to be a skyscraper geek. Everything is getting bigger in Toronto. I remember when 30 storeys was a big deal. Now 50 storeys is the norm."

Twenty-three of Toronto's 65 buildings standing 122 metres (400 feet) or taller have been completed during the past five years, and at least another 15 are scheduled to be added to the total by 2014.

The city's collection of skyscrapers, in other words, will have almost doubled from 42 to 80 in the space of a decade.

Mr. Dickson said the coming 75-storey Aura condo tower at Yonge and College, now at the excavation stage, is the one to watch for. "It's a big boy. That's going to change the skyline the most, I think. There's still a chance they're going to ask for another 10 floors, too."

Shawn Micallef, a senior editor at Spacing magazine, managing editor of the new online magazine Yonge Street and a pioneer "psychogeographer," observed that the mad building boom will not truly be felt until the buildings are actually built.

"Skyscrapers just sort of seem to appear," he said.

"In our peripheral vision, we see all these cranes and towers going up but they don't register until someone moves in and flicks on a light switch. All of a sudden there's a light where it doesn't belong. That's why I'm always struck by the sight of them. 'Oh, there are more people in the sky.' "

One tower that will need to be removed from Mr. Dickson's future sky is One Bloor East, a project that got as far as clearing the southeast corner of Yonge and Bloor before shutting down. The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers erased developer Bazis International's financing arrangement. Now the site belongs to Great Gulf Homes, but no tower design has been released.

"All the geeks are sitting on their hands waiting for something," said Mr. Dickson. "There was a rumour that it was going to be in the 65-storey range."

Success Tower II, in the meantime, simply changed names and is now being marketed as 33 Bay. It will rise up to 46 storeys; tall, but not colossal by the standards of 2010s Toronto. If all goes well, the lights will go on in October of next year.

This spring, its developer, Pinnacle International, will open a sales centre for its next project, a 46-storey condo tower at Adelaide and John, said sales and marketing director Anson Kwok yesterday.

It will be one of several major Entertainment District projects to come in a localized mini-boom over the next decade. As Mr. Kwok said, "Stay tuned."

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I did a quick Sketchup model of the building, assuming a height of ~220m. Here's how an Aqua-like N1B might look on the Toronto skyline of the future...













google sketch by wyliepoon of new on
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