The sleek, sexy curves of Toronto’s 205-metre L Tower have been marred since its early days by an ugly crane that was awkwardly perched on its top. Allen bought his unit in the L Tower about three years ago. “We should build for long-term futures.” Sam Crignano, president of L Tower developer Cityzen Development Group, did not immediately return requests for comment from the Star. Daniel Libeskind and the property management at the L Tower were not available for comment. To the casual passerby, it will seem like nothing has changed — after all, a crane is still poised atop the tower.
Source: thestar September 12, 2018 00:56 UTC