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Old Posted: Apr 4, 2013, 6:54 PM
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TORONTO | Minto 30 Roe | 33 FLOORS

Address: 30 Roehampton Avenue
Developer: Minto Developments
Architect: Wallman Architects



April 3rd by someMidTowner from UT - shoring is underway.

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Old Posted: Apr 4, 2013, 8:22 PM
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Not to be picky because I love seeing highrise construction in Toronto but some of these buildings are technically not under construction by the highrise construction forum rules.
They can be moved to highrise proposals for now.
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Old Posted: Apr 4, 2013, 8:51 PM
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Not to be picky because I love seeing highrise construction in Toronto but some of these buildings are technically not under construction by the highrise construction forum rules.
They can be moved to highrise proposals for now.
Fair enough, my apologies for posting some in the wrong section .
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Old Posted: Apr 4, 2013, 9:03 PM
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Besides, 33 storeys? Why are you bothering us with this picayune crap?
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Old Posted: Apr 5, 2013, 7:10 PM
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Besides, 33 storeys? Why are you bothering us with this picayune crap?
If NYC went through a skyscraper slump from 94-97 it can happen to any city. I say bring on the projects! The more the merrier! Filler to landmarks, stubbies to supertalls keep them coming!
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Old Posted: Apr 6, 2013, 3:14 AM
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If NYC went through a skyscraper slump from 94-97 it can happen to any city. I say bring on the projects! The more the merrier! Filler to landmarks, stubbies to supertalls keep them coming!
True. Forgettable filler creates density.
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Old Posted: Apr 6, 2013, 4:44 AM
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It's amazing how in Toronto now 33 floors is considered small and nothing worth really noting. I know a lot of other cities would love something this tall. I guess it goes to show how fortunate Toronto has been for decent height construction and proposals the past couple of years. Now, bring on that supertall or two...
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