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  1. Another point. Why deceive the buyers?? The promoters show off the tower with the better looking white cladding but end up giving them brown instead! I guess they had to cut cost somewhere since the city obliged them to incorporate more glass in the tower. Just my take on it. Real shady in my opinion!
  2. I just don't see how the brown fits in with the blue at the base of the tower. Seems like an awful mismatch!
  3. Crane may have been heightened. Couldn't see it from the Rocabella camera.
  4. The final height should end up looking something like this. Original photo by: Leftimage
  5. These guys are moving at super speeds. Floor number 7 already being installed!
  6. Here is the La Presse article. http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/montreal/201410/31/01-4814709-nouveau-pont-sur-le-fleuve-maurice-richard-deloge-champlain.php
  7. Please change heading to 40 floors. http://affaires.lapresse.ca/economie/immobilier/201410/31/01-4814634-une-nouvelle-tour-de-40-etages-au-centre-ville.php
  8. And so it begins. Another tower in the making!
  9. Here is the correct one. New York 50 story Holiday Inn. http://www.gkapc.com
  10. He must mean this building. New York Holiday Inn.
  11. The Montreal construction boom continues!!! Another ~ 100m added!
  12. Very wise of CF to commence sales at the beginning of the NHL season. Traffic around the Bell Center is its highest during the hockey season as well as Habs fever. Look for these two towers to be sold out before playoff time. No doubt about it!!!
  13. The only 2 positives: height (28 and 32 floors), and I don't see any over-sized clocks on any of the buildings!
  14. Looks like we'll be seeing crane number 2 real soon! (bottom right of pic) tourdescanadiens.com
  15. Montreal est une ville moyenne??? Sorry acpnc but with a CMA population of 4.1 million, Montreal is not a medium sized city. What we lack here are developers with balls! Sell the lot to someone who can build something worthwhile and not just another 20 to 30 floor square box!!! I mean c'mon this is downtown Montreal and not Laval or the suburbs.
  16. I agree totally. The city should force these developers to build to the height maximum allowed for these lots on Rene-Levesque or anywhere for that matter. Unless this lot already has a height maximum of 80 to 100 meters, 28 floors would simply be a waste!!!
  17. Pic from today. Photo by: Wellz Photo by: Wellz
  18. Just take another pic from a higher vantage point and tadaaa!!! Pretty much the same old skyline with just a few additions
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    L'Économie du Québec

    While other major provinces are adding jobs, Quebec is losing jobs by the tens of thousands and our dear Queen Pauline says that this is normal. This is who you want to vote for???? Really??? You want big and tall skyscrapers to pop out of the ground right? Vote right this time people!!! Vote for economic prosperity and lets get these PQ buffoons out of office!!!
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    L'Économie du Québec

    Statistics Canada three-month moving average unemployment rates for major cities . Montreal 8.1 (7.9) St. John’s, N.L. 5.3 (5.6) Halifax 6.7 (6.8) Moncton, N.B. 6.9 (7.0) Saint John, N.B. 6.6 (6.4) Saguenay, Que. 8.4 (7.5) Quebec 4.1 (4.3) Sherbrooke, Que. 7.4 (7.1) Trois-Rivieres, Que. 8.5 (8.7) Gatineau, Que. 6.7 (6.8) Ottawa 6.5 (6.3) Kingston, Ont. 6.3 (6.6) Peterborough, Ont. 8.7 (7.5) Oshawa, Ont. 7.3 (7.2) Toronto 8.3 (8.4) Hamilton, Ont. 5.9 (6.0) St. Catharines-Niagara, Ont. 8.5 (8.8) Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ont. 6.5 (6.4) Brantford, Ont. 7.1 (5.9) Guelph, Ont. 7.0 (7.3) London, Ont. 8.0 (7.9) Windsor, Ont. 7.2 (6.9) Barrie, Ont. 6.6 (6.2) Sudbury, Ont. 7.0 (6.8) Thunder Bay, Ont. 5.6 (5.7) Winnipeg 5.6 (5.8) Regina 4.0 (4.4) Saskatoon 4.4 (4.3) Calgary 4.7 (4.8) Edmonton 5.1 (5.5) Kelowna, B.C. 6.5 (7.3) Abbotsford, B.C. 8.5 (8.0) Vancouver 6.2 (6.3) Victoria 5.4 (4.9)
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    L'Économie du Québec

    Unemployment rate by province (previous month in brackets): Quebec 7.8 (7.5) Newfoundland 11.8 (12.0) Prince Edward Island 11.5 (11.3) Nova Scotia 8.9 (8.6) New Brunswick 9.8 (9.9) Ontario 7.5 (7.5) Manitoba 5.3 (5.6) Saskatchewan 3.9 (4.3) Alberta 4.3 (4.6) British Columbia 6.4 (6.4)
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    L'Économie du Québec

    PAULINE MAROIS DOWNPLAYS QUEBEC JOB LOSSES CTV Montreal Published Friday, March 7, 2014 12:35PM EST The economy has taken centre stage on the third day of the Quebec election. This after Statistics Canada revealed Quebec shed 26,000 jobs last month, the most of any province, causing the unemployment rate to rise to 7.8 per cent from 7.5 per cent. “This employment decline follows a slight upward trend that began in September 2013,” according to Statistics Canada. April 7, 2014.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz While on the campaign trial Friday, Parti Quebecois Leader Pauline Marois downplayed the job losses. She said the numbers represent a normal monthly fluctuation, and that jobs will pick up. Marois promised the creation of 172,000 jobs in the province over the next five years. She rejected the notion, floated by Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard, that the job losses are a consequence of the PQ’s focus on the Charter of Values and language. Couillard said Friday the province lost thousands of full-time jobs last year, a development he says is “catastrophic.” “This is why my three colleagues decided to jump into politics, because they cannot tolerate this anymore,” he said. “We have so much assets, so much potential here in Quebec. We should be doing much better. How can we do better? If we focus on real issues and stop the side show,” Couillard said Thursday he would aim to create 250,000 jobs over five years if he was elected, and presented three former economists as candidates in Liberal strongholds.
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