Toronto skyscrapers reach new, towering heights

Amid Toronto’s forest of skyscrapers, developers are erecting a new generation of ‘supertall’ buildings, which top out at 300 metres and above.
The trend comes amid pricey Toronto land values and as finding large pockets of land proves difficult, making building tall a more economical and feasible option, according to Isaac Work, Canada associate director at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).
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