Johnny Au
Superstar
April 30, 2025:
There is no chance of Pinnacle One Yonge's SkyTower having a public observation deck, just as there has never been any chance of The One/One Bloor West having one either. Neither building has one or more elevators dedicated to that purpose, and neither has ever had any planned for that purpose. You simply don't mix the public into standard elevators in residential towers.Maybe this is a stupid question, but is there any chance this 106th "amenity" level could be some kind of public observation deck? From what I know amenity is just intended for building residents, but I would like to keep some hope...
With The One's skygarden/observation deck being likely cancelled (?) due to Tridel not building to the full height, there will continue to be an absence of observation decks in Toronto besides the CN Tower (as well as City Hall's observation floor and TD Centre's 54th floor during Doors Open, can't wait to check those out this year). It would be awesome if Skytower could change that, but maybe that's just naive daydreaming....
Yeah that makes sense. And thanks for the restaurant recommendations! I'll have to check them out sometime in the future.There is no chance of Pinnacle One Yonge's SkyTower having a public observation deck, just as there has never been any chance of The One/One Bloor West having one either. Neither building has one or more elevators dedicated to that purpose, and neither has ever had any planned for that purpose. You simply don't mix the public into standard elevators in residential towers.
If you want high vantage points in town other than what you mentioned about, you can always head to the top of a number of buildings if you're prepared for a meal, like at Canoe atop the TD Centre (so you don't need to wait for Doors Open), AP Restaurant at the Manulife Centre, Kost Restaurant atop the Bisha, Valerie atop Hotel X, the Writers Room atop the Park Hyatt, Aera's summer rooftop at The Well, and there are a pile more.
42