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Oh no, the image didn’t work
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Old Posted Apr 19, 2024, 1:52 AM
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This one and St. Bernard Place are the two I'm looking most forward to. I hope they both start this year and go to the maximum height they're approved for.
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What was the image of? If you have the URL, I can try and post it for you.
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What was the image of? If you have the URL, I can try and post it for you.
Oh yeah it seems like it worked, thanks though !
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This one and St. Bernard Place are the two I'm looking most forward to. I hope they both start this year and go to the maximum height they're approved for.
But PLEASE no more tomato situations
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Old Posted May 10, 2024, 2:41 AM
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This little nugget was included in Mayor Dawn Arnold's summary of the most recent city council meeting:

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In Reports from Administration we approved a stop up and close on Main Street (for the 30-story IKON building),
I mention this only because it continues with the narrative that the Infinity Building will still be 30 storeys.
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Old Posted May 10, 2024, 7:29 PM
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This little nugget was included in Mayor Dawn Arnold's summary of the most recent city council meeting:



I mention this only because it continues with the narrative that the Infinity Building will still be 30 storeys.
So that’s must be all the testing for the pile driving they did earlier this year. They must be done testing everything maybe it should start up soon.
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Someone left this comment over on Retail Talk and Share NB group on Facebook:

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“From a good source of mine I have heard that Infinity tower in Moncton is in a hold up. The reason why is because when they've did the testing earlier this year, there might be change coming for the foundation to support the weight of the building. And when I say that, is actually in a good way. The construction is still going a head from what I've heard and no change of height either. There's no news on when the project will start. But they're going full swing on the construction of the 3/6 Stories building in Riverview”.
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If true, this is indeed very good news. I am more than happy to wait another 12-18 months if this means they can overcome the engineering challenges and maintain the 30 storey height of this building.

This would explain why they’re doubling down on their Riverview project
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If true, this is indeed very good news. I am more than happy to wait another 12-18 months if this means they can overcome the engineering challenges and maintain the 30 storey height of this building.

This would explain why they’re doubling down on their Riverview project
The amount of massive buildings built world wide I am sure they will have no problem finding a solution to any issues regarding the weight of the building. I agree that it probably could delay it 12 months or so. But we will find out I am sure!
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Hrm, saw a link to this neat tool over in the SJ thread. I believe it simulates topographical views (and view distances) based on location and height.

Infinity View

In theory, this is from the top of the Infinity building. Can someone confirm that:

1) I'm using it right
2) You could really see a long way out the Petitcodiac River from the roof?
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Very interesting. Assuming you input the proper height of the Infinity Tower, I would say this appears accurate.

Barring visual impediments such as buildings and trees, the Infinity Tower will be visible from the entire metro area, and, potentially as far away as Penobsquis and Grand Diugue. That's quite a reach! Although not entirely sure from looking at this image, I suspect you will be able to see the Northumberland Strait from the top floor of Infinity. You will certainly be able to see all the way down to the mouth of the Petitcodiac River.
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Old Posted Jun 8, 2024, 4:32 PM
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I used 295 feet.
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2024, 3:22 PM
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This is an interesting CBC video regarding the new One 77 Tower currently under construction on Quinpool Road near the Armdale Rotary in Halifax.

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Great story on this building on CBC today. 111m they say makes it the tallest. I also think this is a good piece to help the public adjust to taller!

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6420521
Link from the Halifax SSP subforum

It is interesting in that this building has a similar stature to the Infinity Tower (33 storeys vs 30 storeys), and, the video is also very well done, giving a good reference to the visual impact of such a building on the surroundings.

It is also neat in that the CBC article directly mentions Skyscraper Page as a reference.
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People on facebook saying the Infinity lawn has more beams driven to the ground, and the grass mowed?
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People on facebook saying the Infinity lawn has more beams driven to the ground, and the grass mowed?
I don’t think there are any additional beams but the grass has been mowed. I’m assuming that it is just normal for a developer to keep that area mowed.
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The houses on Harpers Lane have been demolished. Curious if this means construction is imminent?
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Old Posted Sep 18, 2024, 6:46 PM
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The houses on Harpers Lane have been demolished. Curious if this means construction is imminent?
The houses in question are located on the Irving owned block next door. We have no idea if Irving has any immediate plans. Probably not.
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I find it maddening that Irving is willing to pay $85,000 a year in property tax and keep this land vacant.
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I see Icon just posted a Job ad for a Site Supervisor. Curious if that will be for this project?
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