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September 29th by Red Mars. The crane is in (this one is UC)!

     
     
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This is a really exciting project for Toronto (and for Canada) something a little off the wall. (pun intended)
     
     
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Picasso Condominium on Richmond Street West at Widmer Street.


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December 8th by Jasonzed. Amazing to see this one above ground already - very excited for this one!

     
     
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July 20th by urban_dreamer. Should be seeing some cladding soon.

     
     
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Picasso on Richmond Street West between Peter Street and John Street.


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Old Posted Oct 18, 2014, 12:35 AM
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The Entertainment district is just crazy with construction...
     
     
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The Entertainment district is just crazy with construction...
For sure. I'm trying to find a photo I took of this area from the CN Tower back in '91. Apart from what now is the Hyatt, this area was so flat. So much has gone up in the years since it is virtually unrecognisable.
     
     
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I love how Picasso isn't set back from the street. It creates a strong apron. I wish more of our buildings would build right up to their lot lines like this. It's one of the most appealing qualities in large north American downtowns.
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I love how Picasso isn't set back from the street. It creates a strong apron. I wish more of our buildings would build right up to their lot lines like this. It's one of the most appealing qualities in large north American downtowns.
Gloss next door should look great as well.



     
     
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^^ Love it! I hope that giant boulder is actually part of the plan.
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This one's turning out very nice. Would love to see something like this in LA.
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