The towers are quickly becoming a regional landmark with their signature curved balcony designs and high visibility from a distance from Highways 400 and 7.

The towers are quickly becoming a regional landmark with their signature curved balcony designs and high visibility from a distance from Highways 400 and 7.
The arches motif with the solid stone panels on the exterior are a welcome addition to the neighbourhood with a unique design.
The previously vacant south-west corner of Sheppard Avenue and Yonge Street now has activity. There is a large construction project with a building crane and a large excavation pit. The developer is Menkes as named on the construction crane, and there are also site offices located in portables above the sidewalk.
These condominiums in the Yonge-Sheppard North York Downtown Corridor are coming along, with the pencil inspired public art in the foreground.
Right along Yonge Street, these condominiums will provide much needed housing to the neighboring community and GTA alike.
Our latest mid rise addition to the waterfront is another design by the Danish architectural firm, 3XN. This is a building rife with details and massing to stimulate the current and future community. The balcony railings have a curved wave form in plan and in elevation with the different picket widths.
The Ones in Toronto refer to One Bloor West and One Bloor East, designed by Sir Norman Foster from London England, and Hariri Pontarini Architects from Toronto Canada. The strong triangular hangar structure of One Bloor West contrasts with the curved balconies of One Bloor East.
A Chicago-based architect, Jeanne Gang’s studio has their first Toronto high-rise residential project under construction in the Deer Park (Yonge and St. Clair Avenue) neighbourhood.
Under construction in the Rosedale neighbourhood along Yonge Street, just south of the LCBO located in the historic train station, The James has a stately and detailed character that befits the area.
There are two cranes on the 63-91 Montclair Avenue property. The towers are under construction in the historic village area and are beginning to take shape with a presence that can be viewed from Spadina Avenue.
Under Construction along Bay Street, on the East Side, with a high level of solid to glass ratio.