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Old Posted Aug 6, 2024, 9:22 PM
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It at least has the honor of being the most vacuum cleaner-esque building, possibly ever.
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Old Posted Aug 6, 2024, 9:43 PM
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The crown in the newest rendering is much more refined than earlier versions . I think everyone will be in favor of the finished “design “ upon completion
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(Not that rendering shown a few posts above)
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It at least has the honor of being the most vacuum cleaner-esque building, possibly ever.

They should be a big, fat 200-foot spire on the back and really make it look like a vacuum cleaner.
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Old Posted Aug 11, 2024, 8:28 PM
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Looks like they're starting the middle portion which encompasses the 40th floor area. How long do you think this will take before we start to see the tower portion take place
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Man, it wasn't all that long ago that The Shore and Hotel Van Zandt were the tallest buildings in Rainey and a jarring contrast to the historic bungalows surrounding them. Now they are completely dwarfed by the surrounding towers.

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Old Posted Aug 20, 2024, 2:32 AM
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About what floor do we think the Waterline will be up to by the end of 2024? I believe it's supposed to top out mid 2025 or so.
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About what floor do we think the Waterline will be up to by the end of 2024? I believe it's supposed to top out mid 2025 or so.
This diagram has been fairly accurate to date.

If 19 floors are to be completed between Sept and February, at 8 days per floor, that would be Floor 56 by New Years Day.

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I got this from Martin on Twitter. It looks like the project is on schedule so far.


https://twitter.com/martin_5651/stat...316352/photo/1
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Old Posted Aug 20, 2024, 1:23 PM
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hmmm...

Anybody know what's going on here?



Or here:



I can't see anything like that in any of the renders that I've seen, so far.
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Props to the PM for being on track
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Old Posted Aug 20, 2024, 3:51 PM
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Thanks for sharing this. 56-ish floors by NYE would be great.

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This diagram has been fairly accurate to date.

If 19 floors are to be completed between Sept and February, at 8 days per floor, that would be Floor 56 by New Years Day.
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Props to the PM for being on track
They gotta be nowadays with gillynova hot on their tails with all the good photo updates ! Don’t even need cams anymore
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The orientation of this building alone makes such an impact to the area.
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Anybody know what's going on here?



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I can't see anything like that in any of the renders that I've seen, so far.
Those are just structural columns. Sometimes they happen to be engineered that way. Windows will hide them so they aren’t visible on any renderings. Also, that street light in the pic really hurt my brain.
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