My guess is not well. They have units listed on their website but my guess is they’re holding a ton back in hopes the market recovers. They haven’t even sold out The PJ and that was finished years ago now.

I asked if Pinnacle Lakeside was sold out recently and while they didn’t say it was sold out, they claim nothing is for sale despite having added floors post-acquisition from Greenland (and not put anything up for sale since).

I don’t expect shovels in the ground for phase 3 until closer to 2030 unless there is a drastic rebound in the market.
It's interesting how Pinnacle just builds them without seeming to have financing fully secured or worrying about buyers don't know of any other developers that would have the guts to do that
 
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It's interesting how Pinnacle just builds them without seeming to have financing fully secured or worrying about buyers don't know of any other developers that would have the guts to do that
Pinnacle is a huge company which has built a lot of luxury residential and hotel projects in Toronto and Vancouver in their 40 years of existing, I am sure they have more than enough money to fully finance projects while holding back units to sell for larger profits at a later time
 
Pinnacle is a huge company which has built a lot of luxury residential and hotel projects in Toronto and Vancouver in their 40 years of existing, I am sure they have more than enough money to fully finance projects while holding back units to sell for larger profits at a later time
As far as I can tell, all but the monster unit on the 105th floor are for sale - no holding back of units.
 
Do we know how sales have been going for this building and phase 3 at that given that they asked for more height on phase 3 it mustn't have been going that bad before the market crash
It's been noted again and again in this thread that sales for Phase 3 have not started.

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This is not a laneway - it will, eventually, be the continuation of Harbour Street - though how they will name it is unclear to me since they have already called its eastern end Downes Street.
This section will also be part of Downes Street, so that Harbour doesn't suddenly need to be Harbour West and Harbour East with it crossing Yonge.

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This section will also be part of Downes Street, so that Harbour doesn't suddenly need to be Harbour West and Harbour East with it crossing Yonge.

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Is the plan still to realign Harbour Street so that it flows naturally into Downes? If so, will there be any public space at the NW corner of Harbour and Yonge?
 
Is the plan still to realign Harbour Street so that it flows naturally into Downes? If so, will there be any public space at the NW corner of Harbour and Yonge?
Yes to both. The sweeping curves will disappear, replaced by more normal left turn lanes at normalized intersections, and the leftover land at the northwest corner of Yonge and Harbour and the southeast corner of Yonge and Lake Shore will become pedestrian plazas. We haven't seen final plans for those spaces yet.

Pretty sure the City is expecting drivers to make different choices as to which street they will turn left at to continue their eastward trek along Lake Shore, as they will have to make the one-block-north move at one point or another, whether Yonge, or Freeland, or Cooper, or Tinsley.

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