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Old Posted Jan 9, 2023, 11:43 PM
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2023, 2:29 AM
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Making some progress (video is mostly of the Waterline site)

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It's tough to get a good photo from my angle, but here's a top-down shot. It looks like you can theoretically start to see the segregation from podium and tower portion, though that might just be a floor halfway completed.
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I believe you are correct that we are starting to see the separation from podium and tower portion, b/c if you look at the building from the opposite angle by the water, you'll see on that side that the whole footprint is already about 6 or so floors up. There was a drone video shared on here that recently caught a good glimpse of the other side of it.

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It's tough to get a good photo from my angle, but here's a top-down shot. It looks like you can theoretically start to see the segregation from podium and tower portion, though that might just be a floor halfway completed.
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Thanks Urbannizer! I feel spoiled with all the updates, especially that Vesper webcam.

It looks like The Travis is supposed to have about 8 levels of parking (or whatever the base is), which means they've got to be getting close to starting the main tower. This thing should fly at that point.

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Starting to make a pretty big impact from the bridges.
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This one is going to fly now that they’re on the main body of the building!
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Old Posted Apr 12, 2023, 10:29 PM
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The perspective on the renders from this one always confused me as to its shape on the northern side, and now seeing the skeleton take shape it makes more sense. I think it's going to be more interesting than I expected.
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The perspective on the renders from this one always confused me as to its shape on the northern side, and now seeing the skeleton take shape it makes more sense. I think it's going to be more interesting than I expected.
It would help if there was more than one rendering of the current iteration.
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Nice pics! This one is the dark horse of rainy street I feel like. Could turn out to look pretty sleek when finished.
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Nice pics! This one is the dark horse of rainy street I feel like. Could turn out to look pretty sleek when finished.
Totally agree. I'm always forgetting about this one. That height is nothing to sneeze at.
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Working on Floor 16 now, so should be at about 53 meters (172 feet), or 29% of its final height.

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Old Posted Apr 25, 2023, 5:03 PM
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Thank you @bobbywest87 for giving us all these height updates on the U/C towers. Super helpful to see these.

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Working on Floor 16 now, so should be at about 53 meters (172 feet), or 29% of its final height.

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