Pinnacle One Yonge’s SkyTower — along with a chess match of Toronto’s tallest — rise above the clouds on a recent overcast day for the city’s ground level. Here, the raw walls of SkyTower’s upper floors reveal what buildings actually are: compartmentalized air, at no matter what height.
Pinnacle One Yonge’s SkyTower and other Toronto skyscrapers rise above the clouds, February, 2026, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor kotsy
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