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Old Posted Jul 6, 2023, 8:29 PM
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I have a lot of pictures to share, but here's a sneak peak:


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Old Posted Jul 7, 2023, 12:25 AM
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Nice pics. Good looking views up there. Just wondering if you can see McMaster building at 10 Bay? Maybe only be able to see it from The Greystone. These photos are from Laundry Room?
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Old Posted Jul 7, 2023, 12:15 PM
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Seeing this view really makes me think that the Cobalt towers could have been much taller. 40-50 storeys would have looked great and added some variety to the downtown.
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Seeing this view really makes me think that the Cobalt towers could have been much taller. 40-50 storeys would have looked great and added some variety to the downtown.
And king william woulda never had any sun lol..
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Old Posted Jul 7, 2023, 2:04 PM
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And king william woulda never had any sun lol..
The podium here is already 4 storeys which casts a shadow on King William Street and the existing orientation of the towers, especially the north tower, casts a shadow on the street for the majority of the day. Extending the towers an additional 10-20 storeys would likely not cause any additional impacts on King William. Is there really a difference in shadows of a 30-storey vs. 50-storey tower on the immediate adjacent street if the floor-plate size is the same?
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The podium here is already 4 storeys which casts a shadow on King William Street and the existing orientation of the towers, especially the north tower, casts a shadow on the street for the majority of the day. Extending the towers an additional 10-20 storeys would likely not cause any additional impacts on King William. Is there really a difference in shadows of a 30-storey vs. 50-storey tower on the immediate adjacent street if the floor-plate size is the same?
Have to do a shadow study for that lol

honestly it looks weird as it is on that side with those 2 buildings being so tall and the most anything else is is like 5 or 6 stories high in the gore lol. Probably better to slowly increase the height of things.. took me a long time to get used to it
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Old Posted Jul 8, 2023, 12:25 AM
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The beauty of Cobalt is that regarldess of 30,40 or 50 stories, it has had a massive impact on the skyline from most vantage points. Its the first tower(s) you could look at and really say, "wow, Hamilton's really going up".
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The beauty of Cobalt is that regarldess of 30,40 or 50 stories, it has had a massive impact on the skyline from most vantage points. Its the first tower(s) you could look at and really say, "wow, Hamilton's really going up".
Our giant dildo landmark still steals the spotlight though.
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Our giant dildo landmark still steals the spotlight though.
Hopefully 117 Jackson Street East will block some of that fugliness
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Hopefully 117 Jackson Street East will block some of that fugliness
With it's god-awful unoriginal podium design - but hey, at least curved glass for the tower..

brick panels with window punchouts, how brutalist.. at least cobalt towers halfheartedly tried to make a pretty podium.. points for trying..
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Our giant dildo landmark still steals the spotlight though.
screwing Hamiltonians with high priced rent for 5 decades

don't worry Shawn. Eventually there will be enough high-rises (some busting through the apparent 32 storey barrier) that it's no longer so prominent in the skyline/cityscape
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Ground floor hand laid bricks being set at the front on Augusta. Pretty standard looking brown but looks good.
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At least it's hand laid. Automatically better than any precast brick panels
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Old Posted Jul 10, 2023, 2:33 AM
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Got to tour the 3 buildings under work here. The two fully under construction ones have no working elevator, so this was a lot of stair climbing! Some interesting things to note. Steve mentioned that he tries to hide vents as much as possible, and so on the front of the completed Augusta building there are actually vents that come out behind the black panels on the windows so they can't be seen. Also the parking lot on the intersections of Young and Hughson on both the east and west side are owned by the Medical Arts building. Originally the underground parking lot was not planned as one large lot, and instead the plans changed when they started planning the two buildings flanking the one on Augusta. The James St S building is expected to be complete September and the building on Hughson is expected Fall 2023 or Spring 2024. They did plan to make the buildings from wood originally, but when costs rose, the difference was minimal, and formed concrete was easier. If you have any questions, I can't promise I'll know the answer, but I can maybe recall something Steve told me, or I can reach out and ask!

Close-up view of the brickwork, and how they get it straight on the building fronting Augusta and Hughson:





Sneak-peak of Plank's new rooftop patio:




Because it wasn't planned to be a restaurant on the roof, they hoisted up a trailer with a kitchen in it:



Got some photos of the Augusta/Hughson building from both the other building on Augusta and the building fronting James St:





and the back of the new Plank Resto:



Future lobby space of the building fronting James St S:



and the julietty balcony, back balcony depth and roof:




Ground floor of the James St S commercial unit. It was huge and has an unannounced tenant that will be moving in after the building is ready:



On to the corner building again, where we started on the ground floor. This unit is massive, if I recall 5500sqft compared to Plank's I believe 4300sq ft.


Saw some of the lower floors with walls being installed, and noted that they used double staggered studs to reduce noise transmission:





Could see the top of the Pheasant Plucker building sticking out:


The top floors were more contemporary with floor to ceiling glass, and none of the units had walls (obviously) but they were marked on the floor where the future studs will be:





Finally on the roof of the corner building where the new rooftop patio will be:





The indoor space is massive and going to be fully glass, and there are two outdoor areas, one larger, one smaller.

Finally, an interesting spot where the formwork flexed out of place and just made a too large column:


And some of the lintels and other pieces:
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Amazing shots...thanks for sharing these! Look forward to grabbing a bite up there once it is opened. Also very interested to see who the future tenant is on the James St S building.
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Amazing - excellent tour!

I'm interested to see the James St tenant as I know it wasn't originally envisioned to be a restaurant and the renderings showed it as a medical office. I hope it's something a bit more exciting than that, but we will have to see.
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Amazing - excellent tour!

I'm interested to see the James St tenant as I know it wasn't originally envisioned to be a restaurant and the renderings showed it as a medical office. I hope it's something a bit more exciting than that, but we will have to see.
It's not a restaurant, I can tell you that, and it's not a medical office either.
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Thank you for the shots.

Coffee shop? Deli? LCBO (haha), one can dream.
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Thanks for the tour!

I cringe at that name though "Plank". The 2020s are now a parody of themselves with everything served on wood planks. Like an SNL skit. I was hoping that trend would die by now.
great views, though!

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Amazing tour Ritsman, appreciate the work you put into sharing this with us!
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