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February 22, 2006
At Home at City Hall
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Construction is ongoing for One City Hall condominiums at 111 Elizabeth St. in Toronto. Developer Diamante Development Corp. began the 16-storey, 523-unit project in June 2004 and it will include six-levels of underground parking and ground floor retail. Completion has been scheduled for July. The One City Hall condominium project was designed by Young Wright Architects. Consultants are: Jablonsky Ast & Partners (structural); MV Shore Associates (1993) Ltd. (mechanical/electrical); and Ferris Associates Inc. (landscape). Subtrades include: Aro Excavating Ltd.; Faga Group (underground drains); Shor-Cais Foundation Contractors (shoring); Salit Steel Ltd. (rebar supply); Verdi Group (formwork); Innocon Inc. (concrete supply); Global Plumbing & Heating Ltd. (mechanical); Jay Electric Ltd.; Major Glass (windows); and Otis Canada Inc. (elevators).
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