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Phillip Square | 21 fl | U/C
#61
Any status update on tower 3?
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#62
I believe I saw the third tower under construction this week. Roughly three or four floors tall at the moment.
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#63
Building 3 is around 7 floors now.
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#64
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It's up to around 11 floors today.
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#65
Crane has has now been moved for the final building on the site. Couldn't get a close enough look to see in the hole as to how far they have gotten for foundation prep
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#66
Still think that courtyard in the middle is going to be a disaster
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#67
It can be a traffic nightmare and not really pedestrian friendly
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#68
The Balzac's here has closed and Ken Sushi took over that space in addition to their original unit.
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#69
There was a Balsacs here?? Haha
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#70
(07-31-2020, 07:05 AM)Spokes Wrote: There was a Balsacs here?? Haha

Yeah I once bought $400 of gift cards for there.
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#71
Totally worth it. They're fantastic
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#72
Crane is being put up
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#73
The crane isn't up. I rode by on University around 5:30 and there was what looked like the cab and upper booms of the crane, as well as the short base that has been up for a few months. It might go up tomorrow.
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#74
The crane is going up. Looks like they're putting the cab on right now.
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#75
The whole counter-weight boom, the upright above the cab and at least one segment of the main boom were up by 4:30.
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