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Canadian Westinghouse Building undergoes massive transformation

Built in the 1920s, the six-storey building was partially demolished a few years ago to make way for a new mixed-use development by Greenland Group— but crews preserved the north and west facades of the heritage structure.

King Blue Sprouts Forest of Steel as Crane Removal Begins

Construction of Greenland Group's King Blue condominium development in Toronto's Entertainment District has achieved a milestone this week as disassembly of the tower cranes used to build the 460 and 511-foot towers has begun.

Greenland's King Blue Rising Tall in the Entertainment District

The latest development now rising into the skyline of Toronto's Entertainment District, Greenland Group's King Blue, has been steadily growing taller at the intersection of King Street West and Blue Jays Way.

Canadian Westinghouse Building undergoes massive transformation

Built in the 1920s, the six-storey building was partially demolished a few years ago to make way for a new mixed-use development by Greenland Group— but crews preserved the north and west facades of the heritage structure.

King Blue Sprouts Forest of Steel as Crane Removal Begins

Construction of Greenland Group's King Blue condominium development in Toronto's Entertainment District has achieved a milestone this week as disassembly of the tower cranes used to build the 460 and 511-foot towers has begun.

Greenland's King Blue Rising Tall in the Entertainment District

The latest development now rising into the skyline of Toronto's Entertainment District, Greenland Group's King Blue, has been steadily growing taller at the intersection of King Street West and Blue Jays Way.

Canadian Westinghouse Building undergoes massive transformation

Built in the 1920s, the six-storey building was partially demolished a few years ago to make way for a new mixed-use development by Greenland Group— but crews preserved the north and west facades of the heritage structure.

King Blue Sprouts Forest of Steel as Crane Removal Begins

Construction of Greenland Group's King Blue condominium development in Toronto's Entertainment District has achieved a milestone this week as disassembly of the tower cranes used to build the 460 and 511-foot towers has begun.

Greenland's King Blue Rising Tall in the Entertainment District

The latest development now rising into the skyline of Toronto's Entertainment District, Greenland Group's King Blue, has been steadily growing taller at the intersection of King Street West and Blue Jays Way.