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  1. I feel like I'm missing part of the picture... Shouldn't it be the future owner(s) of the building that need(s) to find money, rather than its future tenants? Or is it to pay for leasehold improvements? Any clarification would be appreciated! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. McGill University is not under-spaced, it is over-filled. The financially responsible thing to do is slowly roll back enrollment over the next ten years, shifting towards a greater proportion of graduate students. The road to growing to nearly 40,000 students was purely a chase for revenue, unfortunately at the cost of quality. That era is thankfully over. The RVH is a pipe dream. I think in the end it will become a multi-use, multi-partner area that will benefit the whole city, including of course McGill University. It's a great opportunity for a great community project! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. Where is that small fort? In the picture after the sailors clock tower and before the Bonaventure expressway... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. I noticed that the new metro maps located in the wagons now refer to Square-Victoria-OACI, so it would seem that the station did officially change name. Here's an article: http://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/04/03/changement-nom-metro-square-victoria_n_5082992.html Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. In my opinion, as an insider, this would be the greatest financial fiasco in a Quebec University's history, far beyond Ilot Voyageur. Like, by a factor of 10 or 15 times worse. The business proposal is so unrealistic and it's not even aligned with the long term plan of the University. The cost to taxpayers would be astronomical, with an expected return on investment and payback period that makes the Olympic Stadium look like the best public works project in history. Mark my words, this can only lead to disaster. Instead, let's see if we (McGill) can deliver on our commitment to the Quartier de l'Innovation. So far, all I've seen is empty promises and cocktails...
  6. mcgill

    Gare Viger

    Is the Gare Berri the circus school adjacent to the elevated portion of Notre-Dame?
  7. The Q Burger location seems to be the back alley of the new Q...
  8. Wow, there's going to be a Lorem Ipsum on St-Hubert?!? Didn't think I'd ever see that. And why 3 floors? Does the mezzanine at the top not count?
  9. McGill's done it a few times at a cost of tens of millions of dollars each time. I'm not sure about private conversions though, perhaps those are done more "on the cheap". Also, let's not forget there is a big difference between student residences (dorms, with private or shared bathrooms, common areas, and little or no kitchen areas - all dining is done at dining halls) and student apartments (self-contained units with private bathrooms, kitchen facilities, etc.). This may affect cost as well.
  10. I bought a new washer and dryer recently and the panels are in English and French. Not even a sticker, the actual panel. I assumed that this was already standard practice. Seems so simple. Will car dashboards be next?
  11. 40 cents seems reasonable as an economic (opportunity) cost. Saves you having to leave your meeting/meal/movie to walk back to your meter and pay. It's one of those things where charging a nominal amount makes people think twice before doing it.
  12. Je comprends maintenant ce que tu dis. However, the capacity of every university in Quebec being unlimited, there is no need to convert any universities. For example, UQAM or UdeM just has to admit more students. In fact, because the funding formula for Quebec universities is almost entirely driven by the size of the student population, every university has been growing significantly over the past decade just to have more money. In other words, the size of any university in Quebec is not what's stopping more Quebec students from going to university.
  13. In case you weren't aware, the same funding formula is applied by MELS to all Quebec Universities, and is based entirely on the number of full time equivalent students and the disciplines they are studying. There is no part of the formula based on language or origin of student. Therefore, all universities are equally funded in Quebec.
  14. I walked by the site of what could be the future sales office and the slab they poured is on a crazy slant. Could they really build anything on that? There's at least a 15 degree drop...
  15. It was my understanding that the 900 de Maisonneuve project was always designed to wrap around that lot, whatever was there.
  16. The same treatment was applied to the Redpath Museum and the iconic Arts Building with similar great results. All those years of coal-burning...
  17. If you look closely at the scanned image, you can see that the base is about as tall as the building just to the north, as indicated by the paler color of the top floor of that building. This is one tall building!
  18. Actually, over 95% of our students living in residence are first year students. In other words, most people living in that building will live there for 8 months, from September to April.
  19. I'm a little confused. It seems like people are posting photos for Flex and Viva Lofts in the exact same geographic location on Bishop behind the Concordia Fine Arts building. What's what here?
  20. Anybody remember that weird pyramid by the highway (can't remember if it was 20 or 40), and the big illuminated cross, and that UFO-shaped restaurant? I'm pretty sure they are all gone. I guess such is the fate of the Madrid. Nowadays, with people tanking once or twice a month, the number of service stations seems to be dwindling. But I think there is still an important role for highway rest stops in Quebec. And with the strategic location of the Madrid, more or less halfway between Quebec City and Montreal, I hope that the developers do something nice...
  21. Well one thing's for sure: Sun Life left us a nice building, one of Montreal's finest in my opinion.
  22. Behind that wall is just a corridor, so they probably just placed windows opposite the front doors of the condos and a few more for natural light. The alternative would have been a glass curatin wall, like the project near the corner of McGill and Wellington.
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