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  1. The best thing about that spot above. There is parking on that street under the 720 and you can park there every day for free all day.
  2. *taps fingers on desk* still waiting At least you can watch them work on stuff. It doesn't look like any progress, but at least they have a on-ramp/exit-ramp to nowhere right now.
  3. It is coming along nicely, even though I think they started what a year late?
  4. I was thinking of the same thing. I think, it will be a while before that lot is sold and turned into an office tower or condos. It will be ashame if it does get tagged.
  5. I wish them all the best. It will be interesting to see Montreal-style bagels / Poutines expand across the US and maybe into South America.
  6. Nope. More bad news to come soon. I was listening to two of my co-workers today and they were talking about other companies that they use to work for and who they are still in contact that. Things area really bad here.
  7. Le Chateau might bite the dust this year and there is another apparel company located in Montreal, one of their divisions is having difficulty the last time I heard.
  8. It be a miracle if they can find a way to make traffic "fluid" in that area during rush hour. Plus wasn't there a project slated for that area a while ago or is this the same project? Update: Nevermind, I saw the post above about the previous project in this space.
  9. At this point the STM should be like, any more delays we get everything for free.
  10. What is next, Samsung and Microsoft closing their stores? I wonder if we will go back to how things were in the past, catalogues and ordering over the phone
  11. It is hard to see what will happen within the next year. I am not sure how viable the oil sands will be in the future, if all the producers don't find a way to lower the cost of getting it out of the ground. The reason I am saying that, a few people are speculating that a barrel of oil, will never go above US$100 ever again which is alright. I think I saw that Alberta needs it to be above $85 to breakeven. I guess time will tell, one thing is for sure we will be seeing layoffs soon. WTI crude is below $45 now and months ago, people kept saying it may settle at around $40, but I told them the way it was going it may be $31 (but I'll see if I will be right). Canada will be taking a hit and I am not sure how the Conservatives will be able to balance the budget, with this type of loss and I have a feeling this may tip it in favour for the Liberals in the election slated for October.
  12. Thank you for that. At least the residents of Lachine should be happy. I just can't wait to see the Turcot Yards be developed.
  13. I am not sure how well a light-rail would function in the West Island, but where do you think they would place it? I would rather have the blue line extended more towards Loyola (two stops: YMCA and Loyola). What would be great is a light rail going from one end of Cavendish to the other (that is if they ever connect it). Same goes for Chemin Côte-des-Neiges and Sherbrooke.
  14. I am all for this I wonder if it will fast-track many projects that are moving at a snails pace?
  15. I for one would hope to see this happen, but this would be a large task for the government. It would probably take them anywhere between 30-50 years to complete it. We may all be dead by the time it does get completed or even starts. I see this project costing up to $32B (incl. decades of delays, cost overruns, corruption, inflation and et all)
  16. Nicely done. It is great visualising the density around the Bell Center. Man, oh man Google needs to work on Google Earth.
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    Tesla Motors - Montreal

    Courtesy of Montreal Gazette It is open. Plus this is the largest Tesla store/dealership in North America. Read/Video
  18. (Courtesy of Eater) Now for someone to fix the restaurant on top of the Eaton Center.
  19. That is a great selling point, but everything can be infiltrated.
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    L'Économie du Québec

    They have a great product. I don't think we will be losing a HQ, seeing they still operate out of Montreal and have an office in California but I could be wrong. I can't wait to see what is in store for them.
  21. Sooner or later, they will find a new way to get around it and find a way to get Quebec on board, it just needs to be done in the next 1-4 years or Alberta will finally need to start refining their oil, which won't work, because it be more costly to put the infrastructure in place and there has been many articles saying that they lost way too much time trying to ship it to refineries when they should have done it already. Sometimes Canadian companies should be more proactive and not rely on others.
  22. It is nice to see that they are working on this. I can't wait to hear more about this.
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