The colorful cladding begins to change the facades of the rushen station, where Fitzrovia Real Estate Inc. drives the first phase of his specially built rental community in the East End of Toronto. Urbantoronto recently delivered an update in June 2025, when the construction was still dominated by mere concrete, but two of the three towers designed by the BKL architecture now show some sections with a green and red degree. The towers are on the way to 29, 37 and 39 floors alongside Danfort in the Main Street -Danforth area.
View northeast to Rushden station, designed by BKL Architecture for Fitzrovia
The three towers are on the way up on the way upwards on the way up. The East Tower (closest to the next) has reached five floors, with the formwork support for the sixth and parts of the seventh sharing of density horing. In the west, concrete walls and reinforcement rod mark the middle storm on 14 floors, while the west tower increases a few steps higher. Temporary Green Safety Ning can be observed over the higher levels.
View northwest in the East Tower, picture of Urbantoronto Forum participating Natika33
In recent times, this view to the northeast of the west tower, which now increases 19 floors above the common podium, with the Green-Huhe window wall cladding extends over six levels. The same system wrapped the steps on the fifth floor above the podium in the west height. On the top of the picture, the crane can reduce a fly form in position to promote the reinforcement strength from freshly cast concrete walls, while the crews prepare the 20th floor plate.
Decking installation in progress for the west tower, looks northeast, picture of urbantoronto forum participating Housingnowto
The middle storm is now climbing in the 15 -strong booth and offers its first striking stain made of red window wall, which is reinstalled at the sixth level above the bottom of the podium. At the top there is a white concrete drill pump to the right of the central crane. Between the western and the center tower, a mid-rise podium has exceeded a section of 10 floors, which is covered by a parapet wall that becomes a terrace outdoors. The seventh and parts of the eighth floor of the east tower request on the right.
View to the northeast to the Center Tower and in the middle volume between him and the west tower, image of urbantoronto forum employee Natika33
With a view of the northern height to the southeast, the disguise of the west tower now wraps around the facade, over the soil six to twelve and extends over the fifth floor with two high fifths. The thicker concrete pillars of the podium differ. In the east, the Center Tower shows its first completed red cladding and glazing on the sixth floor and marks the emerging contrast in surfaces that helps to define the three-tower composition.
Look to the south to the North height, picture of Urbantoronto Forum Farbter Housingnowto
Together, the three towers deliver 922 rental units at the last heights of 108.25 m, 132.20 m and 138.10 m, while a second phase – the proposed tower D is further east – on 57 floors and 194.55 m.
View to the northwest to the Rushden Station Tower D (far right), designed by BKL Architecture for Fitzrovia
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