September 7, 2025
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Maybe it’s just me, but I find the exterior cladding really tacky and cheap looking. I’ll wait until it’s fully complete to pass judgement.
Yea. I’ve been on hiatus for a while, but I was just catching up on this thread thinking the same thing.

It’s not bad… but for Toronto’s tallest building it’s hardly striking. Just looks like it’ll be 350m of infill and not a tower to be remembered which is a shame.

At least there’s The One and Forma
 
Yea. I’ve been on hiatus for a while, but I was just catching up on this thread thinking the same thing.

It’s not bad… but for Toronto’s tallest building it’s hardly striking. Just looks like it’ll be 350m of infill and not a tower to be remembered which is a shame.

At least there’s The One and Forma
I agree with all of this. Always thought the whole development here belonged in Mississauga. They already have a wicked skyline going and buildings like these would really enhance it and fit in better over there. To each their own though.
 
It appears they are finally starting to add new cladding panels. (See red boxes below) Very exciting. Really adds a nice design element to the building.
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Source: Canadaniel

Also curious whether the curved balcony glass will continue above the podium (which also has the curved glass)
or change to faceted panels on the next level up.
 
Also curious whether the curved balcony glass will continue above the podium (which also has the curved glass)
or change to faceted panels on the next level up.

Likely yes. While the rendering is a bit blurry, I seem to see the curved balcony glass up those corner units...

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Source: UrbanToronto DB
 

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