Nice seeing this angle of the site.
NotedNice seeing this angle of the site.
The count starts from the 3rd level which is the roof top amenities, 41st floor is last habitable floor (39 total) there is two levels above for the mechanicals.anyone know if this 41fl from the top of the podium or from the ground?
As a non-engineer/non-material scientist/non-construction person, I am always amazed at the conditions that we build in. The temperature difference between late June's heat wave and last week was 70 degrees over 6 months. How our whole built environment doesn't break, expand, crack, freeze, explode, snap, or not set right in that range of conditions each year is beyond me, let alone over the life of a building that is subject to that change every year forever. Glad some smart technical folks figure all that stuff out. It makes me wonder how simple/cheap construction is like in equatorial places where you need no insolation or even all four walls because the wind and the rain only ever come from one direction.Not much going to happen this week, the bitter cold means the crane can’t operate (-25°c limit) poured the 11th floor slab last Thursday. Should get back in the groove of things next week.
Love seeing Oliver pop its head up in the background!View attachment 374049View attachment 374047With the deep freeze over it’s time to get back to some action.
Vertical day, hopefully the wind cooperates
Not only that, but a nice store to boot. For an urban format store it's a good size.Imagine the convenience of a big grocery store just an elevator ride away I go to the grocery store once a month as I dread the whole loading and unloading process, but if I lived here I would go almost every day.
I think paying arris rents would ruin your retirement fund more. ~$2.20/sqftLiving above a Fresh Slice would ruin my retirement fund.