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General Update/Rumour Thread

In 2017, my wife and I went to La Machine in front of the Supreme Court. Crowds was huge, so we couldn't see much, so we went up the Marriott to try and were able to enter one of the circular rooms on top (can't remember if it was the revolving space). Another dozen or so people were up there doing the same. I seem to remember security coming up, but they didn't bother us.
 
In 2017, my wife and I went to La Machine in front of the Supreme Court. Crowds was huge, so we couldn't see much, so we went up the Marriott to try and were able to enter one of the circular rooms on top (can't remember if it was the revolving space). Another dozen or so people were up there doing the same. I seem to remember security coming up, but they didn't bother us.
You can go up to the floor under the revolving space any time. You don't need a room key to access this level. I go regularly. Nobody will say a word.
 
The old shell tank farm on Hunt Club is coming down
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I know Panora is a Junic project, but I didn't see any info about it on their website.
That makes sense, Junic that is. They built nearly everything around it and like half of Plateau. Weird they don't have a website for such a massive project.
 
That is some bonkers density for an area with rapid transit (very infrequent, low capacity rapid transit) a kilometer away at the closest point. Baseline BRT will help, but still not the capacity needed for something of this magnitude.

I also wish they had more variety. A few 30 to 40 floor towers could make it possible to add a lower density townhouse corner for families.

Overall, they don't seem to have designated this as an urban island, but more of a towers in a park on steroids. Hopefully they'll have a good amount of retail in order to make it possible to get all essentials within the community.
 

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