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November 8, 2012
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Monarch continues construction on Ultra at Heron’s Hill in Toronto
HOWARD MANDEL/APERTURE IMAGING
Work continues to move upwards on the Ultra at Heron’s Hill condominium project in North York, Ont.
Monarch Corporation is owner/construction manager of the 38-storey, 415-unit tower with a podium, recreation centre, leisure area, a pool and underground parking. The project was designed by Graziani + Corazza Architects Inc. Consultants are: Stephenson Engineering (structural) and M.V. Shore Associates (1993) Ltd.
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