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Old Posted Nov 29, 2008, 12:02 AM
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A smart move on Pinnacle's part. Did anyone ever hear how much of the building was sold? I was under the impression they were building based more on confidence than actual sales.
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Old Posted Nov 29, 2008, 5:23 PM
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fyi for those interested: The Big pour for the 4 Season's is happening today.

http://www.nationalpost.com/news/can...tml?id=1008475

Someone get down there with your camera!
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Old Posted Dec 15, 2008, 10:48 PM
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Here's a good compilation of all the Toronto Waterfront projects underway. The "editorializing" is just to explain to the Canuck forum why I did the render:

"With all the economic doom and gloom this fall, I thought I would send a postcard to amuse my fellow skyscraper geeks.

I couldn't find the original "future skyline" thread started a year ago, so I'll start a new one that others can contribute to if they wish.


WHY THE NEW TORONTO WATERFRONT RENDER: last year I did a
future render of Toronto's waterfront skyline that was well-received, but
after looking at it recently, I realized it was little more than blobs of light "to
scale" ... so I decided to try again with an aim to create much more photo-realism
for each and every building that is joining the waterfront skyline.

The rather dramatic impact of Maple Leaf Square and ICE Condos from the
waterfront POV really fueled the desire to do this render (along with waaaay
too much spare time). I've included a couple of new proposals that will
likely be delayed by the economic situation, but they don't add much to the
render anyway. The lion's share of the projects included are well underway.


THE PROJECTS KEY: there's bound to be some mistakes but the
heights, locations and status are pretty accurate.


HIGH ANGLE PIC: I included this for forumers who don't know the city or what's hiding behind the waterfront skyline
they may already know (most photographed). This high angle render hints at the "big Toronto skyline"...
5 or 6 miles of built form running north from Lake Ontario
(mostly invisible BEHIND the waterfront skyline).


REALLY BIG WATERFRONT RENDER: there's a LINK below to a very large render if you want to critique individual buildings
(most additions were based on the actual elevations when available).

Feel free to spam as many forums and threads as you deem appropriate with the renders.

And let me know what you think. I was fun to do.

Cheers."

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PROJECTS KEY:


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BEHIND THE WATERFRONT SKYLINE:


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LINK TO LARGE RENDERING

Thanks a bunch, maldive! Love the energy going on in T.O.
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Old Posted Dec 26, 2008, 10:06 AM
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Hey guys I have a question: What caused the linear high-rise development along that corridor about 3-5 miles from downtown? Is it because of a subway route ?
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Old Posted Dec 26, 2008, 4:10 PM
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Yup. Exactly.
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Old Posted Dec 31, 2008, 1:25 PM
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Interesting story this morning about the CN Tower.
http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/559990
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Old Posted Dec 31, 2008, 3:14 PM
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Koops - do you know who the SSP egghead is who removed 1 Bloor East from the diagrams? It ain't cancelled.
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Old Posted Jan 1, 2009, 12:18 AM
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Now they have it as stale proposal. I wonder if they actually have read a single thread because their is nothing stale about not hearing news for a month and not one official word that it has been canceled.
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Old Posted Jan 1, 2009, 3:51 PM
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I think goodlookin' is the one who edits the Toronto database, but I'm not sure. I noticed that 1 Bloor is now a stale proposal too... strange, isn't it?
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Old Posted Jan 2, 2009, 1:55 PM
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Someone should inform the hotel operator (rumoured at UT to be Sofitel) that the SSP forum has cancelled the project... as a courtesy.

Actually, the developer also deserves to hear the cancellation news ... they might be spending time on this project and will be furious to know that SSP has cancelled it.
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Old Posted Jan 2, 2009, 2:06 PM
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What the hell is a stale proposal anyways? What's next? A mouldy proposal? A rotting proposal?
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Old Posted Jan 2, 2009, 8:18 PM
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Hey guys I have a question: What caused the linear high-rise development along that corridor about 3-5 miles from downtown? Is it because of a subway route ?
Its closer to 10 miles in length from Finch to downtown, and yes its the TTC Subway system.
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with respect to 1 Bloor East I haven't heard anything about a cancellation from the construction side of the industry unless something has happened very quickly over the holidays. Constructionwise I thought they were a go in April. - ice

Securing financing an issue?

Also have a friend who was planning on working on Aura but has gone over to Pemberton after waiting and waiting... I believe they want to sell more units before commencing and things have slowed.
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Old Posted Jan 13, 2009, 3:34 AM
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From what I'm reading, 1 Bloor hasn't been cancelled but otherwise I have no more info.
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Old Posted Jan 15, 2009, 1:47 PM
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Toronto Skylines:

Jan. 11, 2009, by kge416 on www.webshots.com


Jan. 8, 2009, from Casa Loma, by melaniegc2 on www.webshots.com
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RBC and Ritz Carlton amid downtown Toronto's growing density, flickr pic by me_tm....

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Old Posted Jan 29, 2009, 9:51 PM
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This photo really captures Toronto fairly well, since the skyline doesn't follow the coastline/lakefront like many cities, but rather goes inland.

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Maldive's Toronto Rendering Article in the National Post...

http://network.nationalpost.com/np/b...e-divined.aspx


http://network.nationalpost.com/np/b...t-falling.aspx


Our Skyline Divined



By Adam McDowell



This is what the Toronto of 2015 will look like according to skyscraper geek Scott Dickson



1. Bay Adelaide Centre

Bay and Adelaide,
northeast corner
• Construction started: July, 2006 (including demolition of concrete stump on site)
• Completion expected: July, 2009
• Height at completion: 218 metres, 51 storeys
• Use: commercial

The first commercial skyscraper built in Toronto for 15 years topped off last September and is now being filled out on the inside with partition walls, ceiling tiles and fibre optic wire. The Bay Adelaide Centre is the fifth-tallest building
in the city, not counting the CN Tower.

2. Aura (Residences of College Park)
Yonge and Gerrard
• Construction planned: fall, 2009
• Completion expected: late 2011/early 2012
• Height at completion: 245 metres, 75 storeys
• Use: residential

The sleek Aura will take up 1.08 million square feet of space, making it Canada’s largest condominium building. Just a few metres shorter than the TD Canada Trust Tower, it will be among the five tallest buildings in Toronto when completed.


3. One Bloor East

Yonge and Bloor
• Work started: summer 2008
• Completion expected: 2012 (reported)
• Height at completion: 281 metres, 80 storeys
• Use: hotel (to be managed by French chain Sofitel) and residential

Following the demolition of the seedy yet much-loved Roy’s Square at Yonge and Bloor last summer to make way for Bazis International’s monolith, frequent passersby report little to no activity at the site in recent months. The company’s spokeswoman did not return calls from the National Post to explain.

4. Shangri-La Toronto

University and Adelaide
• Excavation started: fall, 2008
• Completion expected: mid-2012
• Height at completion: 212 metres, 65 storeys
• Use: residential and hotel

“We’ve had calls here and there asking, ‘Are you still under construction? What’s happening? We don’t see any activity.’ Well, that’s because we’re doing such an extensive excavation,” says sales executive Robert Leliever. “The reason the excavation’s taken so long is we have to go down eight storeys [because] we offer parking with all suites.” However, the crane will be assembled within a month or so. “The perception on the street will change significantly after that.”


5. Trump International Hotel and Tower
Bay and Adelaide, southwest corner
• Construction started: 2008
• Completion expected: 2010
• Height at completion: 282 metres (with spire), 59 storeys
• Use: residential and hotel

The project’s marketing director called the National Post last month to quash rumours that the project is delayed, and the site is indeed abuzz with activity as the structure slowly rises out of the ground (just don’t expect to actually be able to book a room by next year).

6. Success Tower II

Bay and Harbour streets
• Construction started and halted: 2008
• Intended height at completion: 135 metres, 41 storeys
• Use: residential

“Success is an address,” says the tag line. Not any more, it’s not. When the recession went looking for the first condominium tower to cut down in Toronto, it settled on the one with the god-tempting name of Success II. What was to be the fourth tower of a development called Pinnacle has been reduced to a one-storey stump. Last month, a spokeswoman for Pinnacle told the National Post that the structure “may be delayed a little bit. But that is quite normal in this market.”

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The sky isn't falling
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2009, 2:21 AM
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Getting the credit he rightly deserves. There are so many talented people on here, that hopefully more will make it out there.
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2009, 4:30 AM
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Here's a large rendering of the East Bayfront project, posted by ProjectEnd at UT...

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