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Downtown Toronto is mostly all straight lines — right angles are the easiest corners to deal with during construction, and later when filling the space — but there are few exceptions, two of them captured in this image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor ADRM; on the left, the 1990-completed Empire Plaza Condominiums at 33 University Avenue, and rising in the centre-background of the photo, 160 Front Street West, a 48-storey office tower that will be home to, among other firlms, more TD Bank employees when complete.

Looking up towards 160 Front West, under construction in Downtown Toronto, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor ADRM

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