Here are several photos I took of One Bloor West this morning, starting with a view from Cumberland while they were removing the blue scaffolding on the west facade, then a few photos after they had removed the last scaffolding panel:
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I remember when that small condo building to the right looked huge!
I assume you are referring to the Uptown Residences, seen on the right in the following view from Balmuto Street:
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Photos taken today, Friday (Sept. 26). Since the post I did last Friday, more progress on the tower, with all the scaffolding now removed from the top, the blue scaffolds on the east, north and west-facing sides now gone, after the corner scaffolds were taken down in the weeks before. Presumably we'll see some visible work start soon on the crown for the final stretch of the tower. Meanwhile, the black Rail Climbing Systems (RCSs) installing the building's skin have all crept as they close in on the top. The east and north RCSs are up a floor to level 70, within 14 floors of the roof. The west RCS is up a floor to 69, as is the south mini-RCS.

The usual pile of photos... with the side scaffolds now gone we can see some notches in the west and east faces, on levels 83/84 or so. A semi-circular hole in the roof visible on the west side.



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After watching this video it makes a lot more sense why everything has paused at the top they needed the area to be able to disassemble the scaffolding almost makes me wonder if we won't see the crown assembled until the RCS on the exterior is removed
 

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