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Canada's next tallest building just crossed the 100-floor mark in Toronto

Jack Landau

created: Nov. 24, 2025, 5:14 p.m. | updated: Nov. 25, 2025, 5:38 p.m.

The sky-scraping Pinnacle SkyTower is rapidly closing in on a final 106-storey height, and will soon lay claim to the title of Canada's tallest building with an immense height of almost 352 metres — as tall as the CN Tower's main observation level. "We are pleased to celebrate Pinnacle SkyTower reaching 100 storeys," said Michael De Cotiis, President & CEO at Pinnacle International. SkyTower is expected to reach its final height in early 2026, and has already overtaken the 85-storey One Bloor West (which reached its final height of almost 309 metres earlier this year) as Canada's tallest building. While SkyTower will soon become Canada's tallest building (buildings being classified by successively habitable floors) and only exceeded by non-habitable structures like the CN Tower in Toronto and the soon-to-be-demolished Inco Superstack in Sudbury. Anson Kwok, VP of Sales and Marketing at Pinnacle International, says that "100 storeys is just the start," noting that the project is on track to welcome its first residents next year.

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