Tallest Building
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RANK
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Name
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Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height
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| 1 | CG Tower | 193.2 m / 634 ft | |
| 2 | Festival Tower A | 187.6 m / 615 ft | |
| 3 | Transit City Condominiums 3 | 178.8 m / 587 ft | |
| 4 | Festival Tower C | 177.6 m / 583 ft | |
| 5 | Transit City Condominiums 1 | 175.3 m / 575 ft | |
| 6 | Transit City Condominiums 2 | 175.3 m / 575 ft | |
| 7 | TC4 | 174.3 m / 572 ft | |
| 8 | Festival Tower B | 150.5 m / 494 ft | |
| 9 | TC5 | 148.1 m / 486 ft | |
| 10 | Festival Tower D | 134.5 m / 441 ft |
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Residential Construction Council of Ontario |
Silver
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0 | CON • NONP |
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