It's not a tall building so I think they could do everything with the portable crane.
Forgot to post this after I took it... Life got in the way...
Throwback Monday -> to Oct 24. [Only cause there is a different angle]
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An update from this week, a bunch of concrete forms poured.
Exciting to see this going up
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Where are the finished renderings of this project? Thread is going on 6 years old wow
Neat, thanks for that. Hope that roof top restaurant becomes a lively lunch and after work hangout/patio lounge for downtown, the likes of which can be found in downtown Toronto.
'Fritted' glass, any examples of these used elsewhere? That's interesting - will either look really cool or really tacky :p.
(12-27-2019, 03:25 PM)Momo26 Wrote: [ -> ]'Fritted' glass, any examples of these used elsewhere? That's interesting - will either look really cool or really tacky :p.
Not the effect that the Mayfair project is looking for, but fritted glass is definitely being used elsewhere, too:
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gall...ven-better
I've heard a pretty strong rumour about the corner retail tenant... Don't get excited
(02-25-2020, 03:23 PM)Lens Wrote: [ -> ]I've heard a pretty strong rumour about the corner retail tenant... Don't get excited
I am going to guess either a dentist office, a bank or another shoppers.
Unless it’s non-food retail, I’m stifling a yawn ...
(02-25-2020, 05:35 PM)panamaniac Wrote: [ -> ]Unless it’s non-food retail, I’m stifling a yawn ...
Same. I can't remember the last time I bought something downtown that was not edible. Yet downtown Kitchener is just not a place you go to shop for anything
but food, which is a real shame. But it's hard to attract interesting retailers to a downtown in a mid sized city.
We go to the book stores. They are great