Airboy
Senior Member
The view from on high.
Yes. And back to my original comment about the CN Tower - which was built when it was a crown corp. Fortunately, that space was not easily convertible to corporate offices or condos.Vista 33 was great as a kid getting to see the city and telephone museum. But alas, I am sure it is much more useful to the 5 people with offices up there now. Perfect example of the loss of focus on the public good when crown corps go private.
Stantec Tower was evacuated due to a water main break on the 28th floor. I don't think this affects Sky Residences.
This is why we don't need super tall highrises.
I used to be all in on height, now I'd much rather see 10x mid-rises vs a couple super-talls
It's not completely unrelated. My brother lived in the Tour des Canadiens in Montreal for a year. They had a catastrophic failure of their elevator system. For 3 days he had to walk up 36 flights of stairs to his place. Then for another week only one elevator worked for 50 floors and it was manually operated by a staff, you had to call the concierge desk and wait for them to come get you which could take half an hour or more. Happened to coincide with my visit, glad we are both in decent shape. I sent him Edmonton's post with a "Sound Familiar?".Terrible logic/incident relationship.
I don't disagree, but water incidents can happen anywhere, anytime and SUCK.
Yes, it most definitely can happen anywhere. But the impact and size of damages are far less when you have a shorter building.Terrible logic/incident relationship.
I don't disagree, but water incidents can happen anywhere, anytime and SUCK.