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  1. I was told building A would be delivered in February
  2. And... Yet another condo project in the Sud-Ouest borough of Montreal. Nice old building... Name: La Machinerie - http://lamachinerie.ca/ Location: 3601 Rue Saint-Jacques - http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Montreal,+QC,+Canada&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=45.480793,-73.582794&spn=0.000982,0.002226&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=36.042042,72.949219&oq=montrea&hnear=Montreal,+Communaut%C3%A9-Urbaine-de-Montr%C3%A9al,+Quebec,+Canada&t=h&z=19&layer=c&cbll=45.480794,-73.583303&panoid=2bdUgkr56bVw5yuN9cb0nA&cbp=12,332.54,,0,-18.51
  3. Check Le William - mongriffintown.com - You'll find that for 500k you can get 1000 sq.feet+ including tax/parking. Phase 1, the old building they are restoring is the nicest IMO.
  4. Will they keep the old brick buildings on the site?
  5. bucketsofrain

    Southam Lofts

    Where is the underground parking going??
  6. Here's another rendering showing Le U and the preserved Gazette building.
  7. Montreal With the softening global economy and modest GDP growth expectations in the US economy, demand for office space in the Montreal markets will be modest, but is expected to remain positive in 2012 and 2013, and will gain additional momentum in 2014. With contiguous space in the central market of 50,000 sq. ft. and larger being almost non-existent, vacancy rates will continue to decline in 2012. With little in the way of contiguous space, it is no surprise that new developments are on the horizon for Montreal. Announced this year, Kevric Real Estate Corporation will be building a $100-million condominium and office complex, which includes a 10-storey, 230,000 sq. ft., LEED-certified office building – in the heart of the international district. “Lack of contiguous space will be a major concern to the user market in 2012,” says Louis Burgos, Senior Managing Director, C&W Montreal. “The market in Montreal has very quickly gone from a tenants’ market, to a landlord’s market, and we expect the Kevric project will see great interest in their space by businesses looking for offices in the 50,000+ sq. ft. range.” Montreal’s business health in the next few years will be influenced by key industry drivers, which include aerospace, electronics, pharmaceuticals, software engineering, and telecommunications. Source: http://www.financialpost.com/markets/news/Cushman+Wakefield+First+Half+2012+Office+Markets+Expected+Taper+across/5777172/story.html
  8. Here's some pictures from the inside of the existing building that they will be preserving as part of this project. Quite beautiful IMO.
  9. Last night, the construction crew had quite a few spectators. This morning.. It will be all down by EOD.
  10. Instead of complaining, why doesn't everyone send a polite letter to the developer?
  11. New condo development at the south west corner of des Seigneurs and William Street. I believe this development is the old Sonoco plant. Here is the sign they were putting up today. http://lecanal.ca/accueil
  12. - 4 phases (8, 14, 10, 10 étages), 419 unitės - Phase 1 : 8 étages (9 avec penthouse) sur la rue Basin, 80 unités, $350-$430/pi.ca., livraison à l'été 2014 - Phase 2 : 14 étages sur le canal, livraison en 2016 - Phases 3 et 4 : 10 étages chacun, livraison en 2018 et 2020 - Architectes : Chaloub et Beaulieu - Site web : Le Canal | Condos urbains a Griffintown, en face du canal Lachine | Montreal
  13. Has anyone been by the sales office for this project?
  14. If you listen to this video at the 9min mark, Mr. Blouin discusses this project and the surrounding land. http://www.thesquarefoot.ca/content/news/11-10-24/Exclusive-interview-with-Normand-Blouin--
  15. FYI, this project just started demolition.
  16. Major partner to quit Griffintown project Barely two months’ ago, the head of Montreal construction giant Groupe Cholette was publicly hailing the “success of the sale” of homes in the first phase of the $736 million Griffintown project. Before the cameras and reporters’ microphones in late August, Michel Cholette expressed his eagerness to go ahead with the “pre-sale of the first round of Phase II.” Not any more This week, the president of the family run construction and project management company acknowledged that Groupe Cholette would be abandoning the Griffintown project after the completion of the first phase. Why the radical change in plans, I asked? “We have enough work on our plate,” Cholette told me in an interview. Hmmmm. That line would be more convincing if it were still summer and the construction season was in full swing. But we’re getting close to winter. Why would the well-respected developer of the Zero One boutique hotel and condos in Montreal and the Cité DIX30 urban complex in Brossard be busier now than in late August? Cholette assures me that the split from District Griffin is not related to any disagreement with developer Devimco Inc. And the Quebec Federation of Labour’s Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ is still backing the massive Griffintown project, a spokesperson told me last week. The development of the District Griffin project will go on just fine without them, Cholette says. Cholette is not the first partner to quit the ambitous project to transform the former Montreal industrial area into a residential community with restaurants, shops, a hotel and office space. The French company Groupe Fayolle – a former Devimco partner, and the parent company of a ventilation firm charged with bid-rigging by the federal Competition Bureau - is also no longer involved in the Griffintown project. http://blogs.montrealgazette.com/2011/10/25/griffintown-partner-quits/
  17. 284 square foot unit anyone? http://www.mongriffintown.com/1-visits-and-plans-of-phase-1-building-a-and-b.html
  18. VIP Launch pre-sales event : Saturday June 4, 2011 By Mon Griffintown Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Join us as we launch our fabulous new project in Griffintown and learn about the full potential of this emerging neighbourhood! Join us under the big top and meet our sales team, sponsors, a local historian, a notary and a BMO financial team. We will present the project overview along with the results of the survey. Take this oppurtunity to reserve your next home during this pre-sales event Exclusive pre-sale of Phase 1 3 ½ starting at 157 900$ 4 ½ starting at 261 900$ Townhouses starting at 261 900$ Penthouses starting at 400 000$ Interior parking available (Sales tax not included) And how will this event take place? During this event, priority for reserving condos and townhouses will be in order of arrival on site. First come, first served! To reserve your condos a deposit of 1500$ is required. To confirm that you will attend, please RSVP before May 20, by email, providing the following information: Ø Name Ø Phone Ø Number of guests Ø Type of unit preferred Saturday June 4 from 1:00 to 5:00 pm 1845, William Street Montreal H3J 1R6 Georges-Vanier metro station Sales Kim Bruneau Cell :514-802-2468 info@mongriffintown.com 1845 William street, Griffintown (Montreal) http://www.mongriffintown.com/31-blogue-invitation-vip-evenement-prevente-4-juin-2011.html?ANNEEID=2011&MOISID=5
  19. That's what I thought, but was told differently at the Southam sales office.
  20. I'm pretty sure they are demolishing 400 Dowd to build the underground parking for Southam lofts.
  21. Here's an link to an article published in Canadian Architect magazine about Unity phase 3, otherwise known as U. Seems like the renderings have been changed a bit... Looks really nice to me. http://www.canadianarchitect.com/issues/story.aspx?aid=1000398120
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