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"You make it seem like I'm you're only client.thank you. I purchased several properties through this company and Josh placed great tenants who stay for longer term" -Joseph Perella (Buffalo, New York). "WNY Skyline Realty has been a HUGE help in making my properties grow. We represent landlords and property owners in the City of Buffalo and its surrounding suburbs -from houses to large, multi-unit buildings. Renter/Landlord? We know what it takes to get your unit(s) filled with quality renters. Seller? Our listings get great exposure, we make your property stand out from the competition and we're with you from the initial staging, "til its SOLD!" We negotiate on your behalf to get the highest purchase price. We’re a “one stop shop” with thoroughly trained agents, and we’re linked to other business professionals you need in the process of buying, selling or renting real estate.īuyer? We’ll help you find what you’re looking for in Western New York and negotiate on your behalf to get the lowest purchase price. WNY Skyline Realty exists to help take your headache away, making your decisions less stressful. Buying, selling or renting real estate can be a headache for most people. As your realtor, we will exercise creative techniques to give the edge you need in a competitive market. Each home can be looked at as an investment. Rendering via Cadillac Fairview.Ĭrowning the building, TD will be adding prominent roof signage that will bring more glowing bank logos to Toronto's ultra-corporate skyline.We are a property investment-based Real Estate Brokerage. The 1.2 million-square-foot, LEED-certified and WELL Building Standard accredited tower will support expanding banking giant TD, which has purchased a 30 per cent stake in the property and will occupy 33 of the 46 floors.īanking giant TD will occupy the bulk of the tower, including some dramatic office amenities. If completed today, 160 Front West would stand as the city's seventh-tallest building, just slightly taller than Commerce Court West.ġ60 Front West is now clearly visible in skyline views from popular destinations like Roundhouse Park. The tower still has a long way to go in its climb to an eventual height of almost 240 metres. Structural steel has been installed approximately 25 storeys high, with the concrete core at roughly level 35. This quick vertical ascent has the new office tower popping up from skyline viewpoints around the city, hinting at how the new addition will stand out from the pack. Under construction since early 2019, contractor PCL has really picked up the pace over the last several months, the structure's steel skeleton and concrete elevator core climbing at a healthy rate, as the first panels of glass are installed along the tower's base below.
Rendering via Cadillac Fairview.ĭesigned by Chicago-based Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture working alongside Toronto's B+H Architects, the 46-storey building rising at the northeast corner of Front and Simcoe is unlike anything that exists in the city today, featuring a tapered base that leans out over sidewalks.įacing south on Simcoe Street to 160 Front West, its first panels of glass now visible at street level. The completed office tower will dominate west-facing views along Front Street. A new presence is taking shape at the western edge of Toronto's Financial District as construction shapes the city's latest major office tower, an addition now starting to contribute to views of the city skyline.ĭeveloper Cadillac Fairview's new $800 million office tower under construction at 160 Front Street West may not be the tallest thing built in recent years, but it's a clear departure from the local norm of boring, featureless glass boxes.