Koops65
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Tallest man-made structure in Canada? Or in Toronto? Because the chimney in Sudbury is like 380 metres tall...
They're taking it down...Tallest man-made structure in Canada? Or in Toronto? Because the chimney in Sudbury is like 380 metres tall...
So they're eliminating the competition. And replacing with cleaner air technologies. All good, IMO.They're taking it down...
Vale claimed it was costing them too much money to maintain, and they seemingly saw no historical value in preserving the country’s second-tallest freestanding structure. Demolition may have already begun-it was scheduled to start this summer. Tridel's statement might have taken that into consideration.
It's been well documented that FCP is closer to 291 metres elsewhere on this board. Nobody can confirm where the 298m number came from, but it doesn't appear to be correct.So FCP at 298 metres is only 2 metres short of 'supertall' status?
And after 50 years as the king, One Bloor West only just beats FCP by a mere 10 meters?
And One Bloor West will only hold the tallest building in Canada status for a few months before One Yonge passes it?
Huh.
Just so it's absolutely clear... here's the excerpt from Tridel's Official Press Release
One Bloor West is officially Canada’s first supertall building (a label reserved for buildings above 300 metres), becoming the latest and most striking addition to Toronto’s skyline in over a generation. This will make it the tallest residential building in the country to date and the second tallest man-made structure, next to the CN Tower. Once complete, One Bloor West will stand at 308.6 metres — or 85 storeys.
A remarkable feat of engineering and vertical scale, One Bloor West reflects Toronto’s rapid urban evolution while showcasing what’s possible when vision, innovation, and dedication come together, One Bloor West is both a celebration of form and height, setting a new benchmark for urban development in Canada. Construction continues to progress steadily, with major structural milestones now complete and interior work soon to advance across multiple levels.
“As the first supertall in the country, One Bloor West marks a pivotal moment not just for Toronto, but all of Canada,” said Jim Ritchie, President and CEO of Tridel. “We are moving into a new era of development, marked by a level of ambition and engineering excellence not previously seen before. We’re proud to be part of the team delivering a new landmark to Toronto’s skyline and look forward to future buildings joining One Bloor West’s supertall status.”
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And a few short video clips from yesterday:
First off, it doesn’t release any pollution - it hasn’t been used in years. Secondly, Vale's Sudbury smelter isn’t shutting down anytime soon. It’ll still be releasing air pollutants for many years to come regardless of whether or not the megastack stands.So they're eliminating the competition. And replacing with cleaner air technologies. All good, IMO.
Looks like they have extended more of the steel columns at the top
Construction Connect's write-up on this includes occupancy dates:Just so it's absolutely clear... here's the excerpt from Tridel's Official Press Release
Tridel have not confirmed which company/ies they are talking to regarding the retail space, nor the hotel. We're all just having to wait for announcements!glad that it’s made it to this milestone! Does anyone know if apple will still open their store there or have they arranged a for a new tenant?