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JAWJr

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Outer reef islands, Belize/Honduras
 

🚀 Transforming Communities for a Vibrant Tomorrow | Toronto | Canada 🇨🇦

Cadillac Fairview Tower

A 36-story blue glass, curtain wall tower sits at the southern end of the Eaton Centre, on the corner of Queen Street West and James Street. The lobby of the building features Loreto Chiara marble and polished brass. Two escalators, flanking a cascading waterfall, carry visitors up to the mezzanine level where a bank of elevators access the tower.

20 Queen West

The CF Toronto Eaton Centre Office Properties is an exceptional example of an integrated, multi-flex development located in the heart of downtown Toronto. With over 2.3 million square feet of Class A office space, the TEC office towers directly connect office, retail, service amenities, major transit, the PATH, and dining and entertainment to a dynamic business community. This is where energy, innovation, and ideas are expressed and accelerated. This is where business lives. 🌟

✔️ Completed: 1981 - Height: 142 m / 466 ft - Floors: 36 - Building Type: High Rise - Revenue $1.4 Billion CAD.
20 Queen St West Fl 5, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 3R4, Canada.

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Cadillac Fairview Tower - Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd - A CF Property - Home of Team Canada

🛠️ Developer - Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd.
🏗️ Architect - Zeidler Partnership Architects - 🏗️ Architect - Bregman + Hamann Architects

© 2023 Cadillac Fairview. All Right Reserved.​
 

Darmok N Jalad

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Sep 26, 2017
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The zinnia and birds and bugs images - are they all from your house? Do you plant everything (or your wife)? You have so many good images from the gardens.
Best of both worlds. We live next to a church, and they have enough open land to do a volunteer vegetable garden every year. We do our part to feed the birds in the off season, and we do plant a few flowers, but largely it’s the church garden bringing all the visitors during the summer. I think it helps that we live in the migratory lanes for many flying creatures. The rest is just going out and paying attention!
 
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