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Old Posted Dec 11, 2023, 3:17 PM
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Condo development is really starting to ramp up in Brampton.

There is currently a 40-storey building under construction next door:

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My god, another catch up huge update... 76 towers! 11 towers over 200m!

Vancouver
Burnaby
Surrey
New Westminster
Coquitlam
Squamish Nation


Current Position --- Name --- Height in M --- Status


1 --- Pinnacle Tower Two --- 255.3 --- Proposed
2 --- Pinnacle Tower One --- 238.5 --- Proposed
3 --- Concord Metrotown Grand Tower --- 230.1 --- U/C
4 --- Centre Block --- 225 --- Proposed
5 --- Gilmore Place Tower 2 --- 215.4 --- U/C
--- NEW --- 6 --- Oviedo Towers C --- 214.6 --- Proposed
7 --- Citizen --- 210.8 --- Proposed
8 --- 10227 King George --- 207 --- Proposed
9 --- Brentwood Block Tower 1 --- 202 --- Proposed
--- NEW --- 10 --- Oviedo Towers D --- 201.8 --- Proposed
--- NEW --- 11 --- 4141 Lougheed Tower A --- 201.8 --- Proposed
12 --- Willingdon & Halifax --- 198.7 --- Proposed
13 --- Living Shangri-La --- 196.9 --- Complete
14 --- Concord Metrotown T 7 --- 196 --- Proposed
15 --- Concord Metrotown T 8 --- 193 --- Proposed
16 --- Amacon Rosser Ave --- 191 --- Proposed
17 --- Paradox Hotel --- 187.8 --- Complete
18 --- Concord Metrotown T 9 --- 187 --- Proposed
19 --- 3695 North Road T1 --- 186.5 --- Proposed
20 --- Brentwood One --- 186.5 --- Completed
21 --- Brentwood Two --- 186.5 --- Completed
--- NEW --- 22 --- Oviedo Towers A --- 183.5 --- Proposed
23 --- TriCity Central --- N3 --- 183.5 --- Proposed
24 --- TriCity Central --- N4 --- 183.4 --- Proposed
25 --- Brentwood Three --- 182 --- Completed
26 --- Whalley Station --- 182 --- Proposed
27 --- Brentwood 8 --- 181 --- Proposed
28 --- Pier West, West Tower --- 180 --- U/C
29 --- The Butterfly --- 178.6 --- U/C
30 --- 1059-1075 Nelson --- 178.5 --- Proposed
--- NEW --- 31 --- 4141 Lougheed Tower B --- 177.4 --- Proposed
32 --- TriCity Central --- N1 --- 177 --- Proposed
33 --- 1045 Haro Street --- 177 --- Proposed
34 --- Brentwood Block 2 --- 177 --- Proposed
35 --- Highline --- 177 --- U/C
36 --- Solo District, Altus --- 175.6 --- Complete
37 --- 6450-6508 Telford Avenue --- 175.3 --- Proposed
38 --- 1040-1080 Barclay Street Tower One --- 174.5 --- Proposed
39 --- Gilmore Place Tower 1 --- 173.5 --- U/C
40 --- 1040-1080 Barclay Tower Two --- 173 --- Proposed
41 --- 6000 Mckay (SS5) --- 172 --- Complete
42 --- Senakw Tower 9 --- 171 --- Proposed
43 --- One Burrard Place --- 167.6 --- Complete
44 --- Brightside Phase 2 --- 167.6 --- Proposed
45 --- Station Square Tower Two --- 166.2 --- Completed
46 --- 601 Beach Crescent --- 166 --- Proposed
47 --- Concord Metrotown Central Tower --- 166 --- U/C
48 --- GEC Education Centre --- 165 --- Proposed
49 --- Gilmore Place Tower 5 --- 164.4 --- Proposed
50 --- Wilson 2 --- 164 --- Proposed
51 --- 3 Civic Plaza --- 164 --- Complete
52 --- 567 Clarke+Como --- 162 --- Comlete
53 --- 13425 107A Avenue --- 161.7 --- Proposed
54 --- 1133 Melville --- 161 --- Complete
55 --- Highpoint --- 161 --- U/C
56 --- 6465 Dow 'Building A' --- 160.2 --- Proposed
57 --- Senakw Tower 7 --- 158.6 --- Proposed
58 --- Lougheed Centre, T1 --- 158.5 --- U/C
59 --- Hotel Georgia --- 157.6 --- Complete
60 --- Concord Brentwood Phase 3 Tower 2 --- 157.5 --- Proposed
61 --- Concord Brentwood Phase 3 Tower 5 --- 157.5 --- Proposed
62 --- 1445 W. Georgia --- 157 --- Stale
63 --- 1175 Pinetree Way - Tower A --- 156.7 --- proposed
64 --- The Sovereign --- 155.8 --- Complete
65 --- Brightside Phase 3 --- 155.1 --- Proposed
66 --- Heart of Burquitlam: Myriad --- 154.6 --- U/C
67 --- 1157 Burrard --- 154.4 --- Proposed
68 --- Oakridge Tower 5 --- 154 --- Proposed
69 --- Senakw Tower 10 --- 153.8 --- Proposed
70 --- 3695 North Road T2 --- 153.6 --- Proposed
71 --- T3 - Etoile Gold --- 153.1 --- Proposed
72 --- Triomphe Residences --- 152.4 --- Complete
73 --- 1450 West Georgia --- 151.6 --- Proposed
74 --- Vancouver House --- 151.5 --- Complete
75 --- Gilmore Place Tower 6 --- 150.3 --- Proposed
76 --- Smith & Farrow North Tower --- 150.2 --- U/C
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10 St Mary | 197.73m | 60s | Mattamy Homes | a—A l approved

This condo, office, retail tower is now approved 10 storeys taller at 60 storeys, just a couple metres shy of the 200m benchmark.

No new renderings yet, but the diagrams below show they’ve redistributed the original massing in favour of a taller, thinner tower (dumping the shifting boxes/setback motif).



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Centre of image below, in context with all the other tall projects planned within a few blocks.


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A near 200 metre tower in the city use to be a big deal… now just more infill in the forest near Yonge and Bloor. Below in gold in @steveve’s future rendering.


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150 metre skyscrapers in Canada

1960 - 0 Built
1965 - 3 Built
1970 - 5 Built
1975 - 8 Built
1980 - 11 Built
1985 - 18 Built
1990 - 22 Built
1995 - 29 Built
2000 - 30 Built
2005 - 34 built
2010 - 45 Built
2015 - 71 Built
2020 - 123 Built
2025 - 213 Built (est.)
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I think that's quite an over-estimate on the 2025 number...
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Old Posted Jan 15, 2024, 4:16 AM
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It's the number from the diagrams. If not 2025 than the vast majority should be completed in 2026. I have not checked each project though.
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Would be interesting to see the percentage from different cities. Without looking I'd wager it would be something like 65% Toronto (city), 10% each for Calgary and Montreal, roughly 5% each for metro Vancouver, non-Toronto GTA, and 5% the rest of the country (KWC, Ed, etc.)
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It's the number from the diagrams. If not 2025 than the vast majority should be completed in 2026. I have not checked each project though.
You really think 90 new towers will break ground in the next 2 years?

Here is the diagram: https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?searchID=103822379

It shows only 62 proposed skyscrapers between 2024 and 2025...

Here it is with 2026 added in: https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?searchID=103822429

Approx. 70 more skyscrapers are added in 2026.

The vast majority of those 130 towers would have to break ground in the next 2 years... that's very unlikely, even in this housing crunch. Many of these will fall to the wayside and not get built...
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Would be interesting to see the percentage from different cities. Without looking I'd wager it would be something like 65% Toronto (city), 10% each for Calgary and Montreal, roughly 5% each for metro Vancouver, non-Toronto GTA, and 5% the rest of the country (KWC, Ed, etc.)
Here is the diagram for Canada skyscraper proposals: https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?searchID=103822481

So, 460 towers, with over 200 in Toronto alone, and another 200 in the Suburbs...

Here is the diagram without the GTA: https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?searchID=103822525

Only 55 for the rest of the country...
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Some of those new proposals in BC sure could use some diagrams... along with the UBC tower in Kelowna (150m)... *whistles, looks around*
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I'll probably draw some of them, but hopefully I get some help too... and we need good renders of them.
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as it currently stands for completed skyscrapers on January 15th 2024.

Toronto - 57.6%
Calgary - 12.7%
Burnaby - 8.2%
Montreal - 7.0%
Vancouver - 4.4%
Mississauga - 3.8%
Vaughan - 3.2%
Edmonton - 1.3%
Coquitlam - 0.6%
Niagara Falls - 0.6%
Surrey - 0.6%

Greater Vancouver - 13.9%
Greater Toronto - 64.6%

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Oh wow. I was not expecting Burnaby to have such a huge percentage. I knew there was some decent highrise growth there but damn...

Thanks WS!
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I had a feeling something was off. I put the wrong number in the formula. This should be right now.

Suburbia is crushing it.
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Oh ok that's closer to what i expected. Still interesting to see Burnaby ahead of Montreal though.
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I've been aware of Burnaby doing the database updates. Calgary is a bit of a surprise.

near future - under construction right now in the database

Toronto - 50.8%
Mississauga - 10.5%
Burnaby - 9.0%
Montreal - 7.5% (Maestria counted as one complex - 9.0% as two towers)
Vaughan - 6.0%
Coquitlam - 4.5%
Pickering - 4.5% ( I don't think all the towers in this three tower skyscraper project are being constructed)
Vancouver - 4.5%
New Westminster - 1.5%
Surrey - 1.5%
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I'll probably draw some of them, but hopefully I get some help too... and we need good renders of them.
Well most importantly here is the info for the 150 metre 43 floor UBC tower currently U/C in downtown Kelowna

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Below is the link to the staff report and elevations for the development permit. It will have the development regulations for the project. The DP indicates 150m / 43 storeys. The project was under a CD zoning which did permit 160 m / 46 storeys. The original proposal was 155 m and 46 storeys. After push back from the public council did ask the applicant to reduce it slightly and that is how it went down to 43 storeys, but only drop 5m in overall height.

https://kelownapublishing.escribemee...cumentId=40899

https://kelownapublishing.escribemee...cumentId=40902

Below is also a new rendering of the project. The other three towers are not accurate but different look of UBCO.

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I'll probably draw some of them, but hopefully I get some help too... and we need good renders of them.
And here is the Burnaby proposal: 201.8 and 177.4 metres

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The White Spot parcel is between this project and the hydro station.
Cemetery is farther to the north.


https://www.burnabynow.com/local-new...ntwood-7741609















https://faulknerbrowns.com/featured-...ugheed-highway

Daily Hive story:

https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/4141...operties-hotel
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I'll probably draw some of them, but hopefully I get some help too... and we need good renders of them.
And this one for Surrey: 214.6, 201.8 and 183.5 metres



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Daily Hive has a story on it now:

King George Boulevard and 104 Avenue
SE corner - London Drugs site
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Artistic rendering of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Artistic rendering of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Artistic rendering of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Artistic rendering of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Artistic rendering of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Artistic rendering of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Artistic rendering of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Artistic rendering of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey


Site plan of 13044-10392 King George Boulevard and 103634-13654 104th Avenue, Surrey. (Chris Kikeakos Architects/Oviedo Developments)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/1304...-towers-surrey

There are more missing for Surrey.

Wish I could help making the drawings themselves but I have no idea how to do it.
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