Looking south from the 90th floor of the SkyTower, you can trace the perimeter of the Toronto Islands and Tommy Thompson Park to the east.
At the 100th floor, you’re near eye level with the CN tower’s observation deck. Cars on the Gardiner are minuscule; even 25-storey structures look tiny.
On Friday, Vancouver-based luxury developer Pinnacle International celebrated the construction of the 100th floor of the building, which will soar to 106 storeys upon completion.
The skyscraper, already Canada’s tallest, will form part of Pinnacle’s One Yonge “master-plan” development, located by the waterfront east of Yonge Street and set to include residences, hotels, retail and outdoor space.
The SkyTower itself will have 958 residential units ranging in price from about $1 million to, on the hig

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