March 4, 2026:

Walter Saunders Memorial Park:

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Photos taken today, Saturday (Mar. 7). Tried to shoot yesterday, but damn clouds kept getting in the way... Since I posted a week ago, just some incremental movement on the tower - some more cladding on the south face added - now up to level 81 to the left of the crane, while to the right still at level 82. And all the Rail Climbing Systems at level 80, seemingly as high as they can go.



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Possibly nothing but I thought I'd mention anyway. Walking to work this morning, I noticed an entourage of suits touring the retail space. Is Tridel shopping the retail and hotel or do they already have prospective tenants they're negotiating with? Nothing has come across my radar which I've been finding increasingly odd given the tower is set for substantial completion Spring of next year and the retail space could be made available today. In my industry, when a space like this becomes available, word of mouth carries quickly through C&W or CBRE back channels. So far, complete silence.

768 Yonge, the south-most unit in the brick building that's a part of the One Bloor West site, has come across my desk as available. It's not being formally offered yet but it's put out there to gauge interest and give the usual suspects first dibs. Nothing on the main retail space on Bloor.
 

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