180.5 ft to the top of the elevator penthouse, 160.5 ft to the roof.
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"But a city can be smothered by too much reverence for its past. The skyline must keep acquiring new peaks, because the day we consider it complete and untouchable is the day the city begins to die." - Justin Davidson - May 2010 Issue of New York
the river side first 3 floors is so far solid concrete, no openings, assuming that the parkade, I thought they would want some daylight coming in? hopefully the bunker look from riverside stops soon
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the river side first 3 floors is so far solid concrete, no openings, assuming that the parkade, I thought they would want some daylight coming in? hopefully the bunker look from riverside stops soon
It is quite reminiscent of something you would have found on Juno Beach 80 years ago haha! Everytime I see it lately I think how awesome it would be as a paintball arena at the moment.
i noticed this AM the crane has returned with what looks like an extension to me! the bunker wall facing the river hopefully starts getting nicer soon!
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It will be interesting to watch them move that big crane the 300 ft or so down the street to the construction site.
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"But a city can be smothered by too much reverence for its past. The skyline must keep acquiring new peaks, because the day we consider it complete and untouchable is the day the city begins to die." - Justin Davidson - May 2010 Issue of New York
"But a city can be smothered by too much reverence for its past. The skyline must keep acquiring new peaks, because the day we consider it complete and untouchable is the day the city begins to die." - Justin Davidson - May 2010 Issue of New York