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Originally Posted by TorontoDrew
That's how the vast majority of towers get built in Toronto. The crane moves up inside one of the elevator shafts as the tower rises. L was one of the few exceptions to this rule.
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It's an old tale cranes are strategically placed in elevator shafts. Elevator shafts are simply too narrow.
As for One Bloor, the podium elevators are on the western perimeter. The tower's elevators are in two banks; one to the north and one to the south. The crane base looks like it misses both of them.