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Originally Posted by H2O
Is Aquabella maple leaf shaped?! Maldive, thanks for this thread. It is so much better than weeding through the individual Toronto project threads. There is so much going on that it is impossible to get the big picture without staying on top of all of the individual projects.
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H2O, glad you are enjoying the thread (you'll be happy to know that Toronto has named a
waterfront park after you). As to your question I think you meant is Aqua
luna maple leaf-shaped (so many Aquas lol). Never occurred to me but maybe…
Appropriate to your question, the renders do have stylized maple leafs in-laid along the waterfront promenade of the project. Is there a maple hiding in these floors?
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someMidTowner's great shot of the Yonge-Eglinton skyline cluster posted earlier, inspired me to throw a spotlight on the cluster’s potential future growth.
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^ This pic features the 2 tallest towers in the Yonge and Eglinton skyline today.
1. 2221 Yonge topping out at 193m - 58 storeys designed by Pei.
2. E Condos (behind 2221 Yonge and recently completed) 196m - 58 storeys and 123m - 38 storeys, designed by Roy Varacalli
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In the pipeline in descending order of height:
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36 Eglinton Avenue West 220m- 65 storey designed by Wallman (submitted in July). If approved, this would become the new tallest tower in midtown.
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1 Eglinton East 211m - 65 storeys designed by HPA
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3.
90 Eglinton East 187m - 52 storeys designed by Teeple
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4.
55 Eglinton East 178m - 50 storeys designed by Kirkor.
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5.
150 Eglinton East 167m-46 storeys designed by Quadrangle
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As previously posted, further east along Eglinton Avenue at Don Mills Road is the huge
Crosstown Community (now in sales) which could eventually add up to 60 buildings including 5000 residential units, millions of square feet of office space, 120,000 square feet of retail space and a 6-acre public park.
Thanks to UrbanToronto for leaving the keys in the door of their database.