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Originally Posted by JohnTheBear
It would be nice if one of the admins would explain why almost 100 building in Toronto that were not previously considered highrise are so now.
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It would also be nice to know why the «years built« suddenly changed on newly built buildings. It happens every year. A bunch of 2015 built buildings suddenly changed to 2016. I read the reason was because when the building officially registered in the housing bureau or whatever it's called, it often registered the year after. However, it doesn't work that way for other cities, and the data becomes obsolete towards other cities, which their years hasn't been changed.
A footnote of changes would be appreciated too.
Also, I wonder why structures like the Trump Tower, which has 63 real floors, they keep pushing the 57 floors as if the mechanical floors didn't exist. Who cares if it has no office, no residence or no nothing, the floor STILL exist in the building.
They make a lot of changes to the Toronto list without having footnotes of anything anywhere, thus keeping it hard to be up-to-date with it without having to look at all the tiny details.
My rant of the day has been done