The former LCBO lands along Toronto's waterfront looks like little more than a dusty open plot of land framed by preserved facades of the old build...
The former LCBO lands along Toronto 's waterfront looks like little more than a dusty open plot of land framed by preserved facades of the old buildings, but some astonishingly big things are on the horizon for a site that will soon host three of the city's tallest towers.
If completed today, these towers would rank as the tallest, second-tallest, and sixth-tallest buildings on the Toronto skyline. While other megaprojects currently under construction will prevent Sugar Wharf's second phase from achieving such titles, the project's location on the eastern waterfront will make the trio appear among the most prominent peaks in popular skyline views of the city.
Former buildings on site were largely demolished in late 2023, with steel exterior bracing later added for exterior facades, which will be integrated into the future development.The site sits otherwise idle, forming a glaringly evident gap in the urban fabric between the first phase towers to the east and the adjacent One Yonge complex taking shape to the west —
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