They're working on the 44th floor (If image is to large for your screen, right click and open in new tab or window)
I am truly jolly over the fact that there's another 10 floors to go !
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There is a housing crisis, and we simply need to speak up about it.
Pinterest - I use this social media platform to easily add pictures into my posts on this forum. Plus there are great architecture and city photos out there as well.
(Correction...the formwork is at the 43rd floor)
Feeling the same way here, the journey continues. 4 weeks for the last 2 floors. I'd say another 5 months to get to the 54th floor than a few more weeks for the mechanical room and the topping out
There's gotta be a crane lift this week..
They've only added more rebar since last week - moving a lot slower than either 8X or Grosvenor Pacific, I guess due to the grid and changing floorplates(?)
[QUOTE=officedweller;8956867]There's gotta be a crane lift this week..
They've only added more rebar since last week - moving a lot slower than either 8X or Grosvenor Pacific, I guess due to the grid and changing floorplates(?)
I think its moving slower because of the Covid-19 distancing rules.
Last month I saw the workers in the morning all 6 feet apart lined up for the lift, not sure how many they were allowing on the lift.
Thanks for the photos Vanman - for sales this is talked about a decent bit internally and it's nice to see this progress. Appreciate some views of late from south of False Creek.
Vin, I think this just misses the Granville Bridge viewcone. Hence the office building to the north is quite short in comparison.
The site was specifically authorized under the skyline study a few years ago - together with Vancouver House's site and the corresponding Pinnacle site on the other side.