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  1. That's exactly what I said in the other thread.
  2. Wait, we won't be able to cross over the street on those rusty finger things, they are just lookouts??
  3. Since when has Devimco ever proposed anything that could be considered belles tours
  4. L’approbation de la ville ne concerne pas la hauteur maximale, seulement la hauteur minimale sur de la Montagne et la démolition d’édifices. Ils peuvent atteindre la hauteur maximale permise sur le lot en respectant les règles de densité sans à avoir à passer par la ville, car la proposition cadre avec la règlementation sur la sur-hauteur. Sans faire les calculs, la tour pourrait probablement atteindre ~150m sans le conseil d’arrondissement.
  5. I wonder if this is the second Symphonia tower?
  6. Les rénovations de l'édifice voisin qui appartient aussi à Point Zero non jamais été complété.
  7. Le Palais n'est pas une compagnie de construction. Canvar en et un avec une expertise en hôtellerie. Ma gageure semble encore possible.
  8. Non - le stationnement coin Viger/Jeanne-Mance, on coupe les arbres sur Anderson
  9. Je ne sais pas si c'est Canvar, mais j'ai remarqué qu'ils sont en train d'abattre les arbres sur le terrain.
  10. Mon argent sur 1033 Jeanne Mance
  11. Ce ne sont pas des voies rapides et une voie et dedier au transport en commun Et j'ai choisi les grands parc juste comme example, il y'en a un paquet d'autres qui sont plus petite https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.5396862,-73.5749022,3a,75y,28.17h,66.74t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sbyfDfHV-k9LFcgbt6bQZjw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.5501276,-73.6703476,3a,75y,0.02h,88.79t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sMmrFqGIp36QhOPTMSx4HFA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.4467648,-73.6796288,3a,75y,6.04h,89.2t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1scoww0nwuoieFC7X9gLESLQ!2e0!6s%2F%2Fgeo0.ggpht.com%2Fcbk%3Fpanoid%3Dcoww0nwuoieFC7X9gLESLQ%26output%3Dthumbnail%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26thumb%3D2%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D244.49278%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i13312!8i6656 https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.5304647,-73.5466894,3a,75y,26.54h,77t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sFqyk61Iap9Kqgpu-aS9KUw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 J'avoue que l'emplacement n'est pas idéal, mais omettre un terrain de jeux pour enfant dans ce parc aurait été aussi stupide.
  12. Je trouve un peu surprenant toute cette polémique qui entoure un terrain de jeux pour enfants. On traverse la rue une fois pour s’y rendre, so what. Il y a garderie Imagination avec 50 enfants directement en face, l’école Montessori avec 50 autre enfants a un coin de rue, et la futur école Nouvelle Vague a 100 mètres qui aura éventuellement 140 enfants. On traverse 8 voies sur Parc pour se rendre au Parc du Mont Royal On traverse 6 voies sur St-Laurent pour se rendre au Parc Jarry On traverse 4 voies sur Sherbrooke pour se rendre au Parc NDG On traverse 4 voies sur Papineau pour se rendre au Parc Lafontaine Tous des rues qui ont autant d’autos que Duke
  13. Il ya un différence entre projet mort et fil mort sur mtlurb
  14. The overhang over 634 St-Jacques is significantly less than the Victoire design, I wonder if that is on purpose to keep separation from the soon to come project on the Magil lots. The Atlanta reference is a good one, the building does remind me of their condo style. This building will look like it was built in the mid 80s when this lot should have had something on it. After it is built, passersby will just assume it has been there for 30 years which is not necessarily a bad thing
  15. GDS

    L'Économie du Québec

    Strongest net absorption in over 16 years induces significant drop in vacancy The market posted a net absorption of 1,156,045 square feet this quarter, the highest positive absorption rate since Q4 2000. • Vacancy has dropped 60 basis points to reach 12.4 percent, the largest quarterly decrease since Q1 2008. • At current pre-leasing levels, new construction remains tempered, with only 327,515 square feet of newly constructed vacant space slated for completion before the end of year. Montreal’s labour market remains healthy though its rate of improvement has slowed. The unemployment rate increased 50 basis points to reach 8.5 percent. However, over 7,000 full-time jobs were added this quarter. While the labour force in sectors such as retail and education contracted in size, buzzing industries such as technology, life sciences, and arts/culture lead the charge in job growth. The office leasing market saw a surge in activity this quarter. SNC-Lavalin completed the sale and 20-year leaseback of their headquarters at 455 René- Lévesque W., with plans to centralize 2,000 local employees in the 335,237- square-foot space. Canadian National Railway expanded into an additional 34,490 square feet over two floors at 1010 de la Gauchetière W. after outgrowing their current spaces at 895 de la Gauchetière W. and 5 Place Ville Marie, increasing their footprint by almost 70 percent. On the construction front, two new projects broke ground this quarter. TGTA Real Estate has begun the second phase of their O Mile-Ex project with the speculative redevelopment of 6650 Saint-Urbain, adding 163,815 square feet of loft space to Midtown North by December this year. In Downtown East, Angus Development broke ground on a new 260,000-square-foot mixed use development. The Québec government has leased the entirety of the 150,000- square-foot office portion. Outlook The historic absorption rate and drop in vacancy are both promising signs of a stabilizing market on the way to growth. However, the market remains apprehensive as vacant space is still high. New construction remains the most important market variable to track as an overabundance of new supply could quickly imbalance the positive signs in leasing demand Office Insight Monteral Q2 2017 JLL
  16. Peut-être pas aussi longtemps que ça. Ca va dépendre quand ils lancent la phase 3 et qu’elle se vende. C'est 30 étages de bureau, similaire a Deloitte, tres loin de la hauteur du 1000 ou 1250
  17. Plus Ilot Balmoral + Desjardins sur de Maisonneuve + Carré St-Laurent phase 1. C'est quand meme 5 projets bureau en 7 ans.
  18. You mean 1250 Rene-Levesque? That would be possible is someone was moving out. I don't think there is enough space for lease or sublease there.
  19. Canderel is the residential partner for the 3 phases of Tour des Canadiens. Part of that deal must mean that they cannot have a direct competitive project. Westcliff owns the vacant lot at Square Victoria and the 500 de Maisonneuve lot
  20. The announcement of 400 new employees was posted a few weeks ago, but the building expansion wasn't posted.
  21. Il reste pas grand joueur comme locataire potentiel. Les banques ont investi ou ils sont appart TD qui a déménagé. Pareille pour les firmes légal appart HeennanBlaike qui a fait faillite. Avec les consultant/comptable Deloitte viens de bouger, PWC, Richter et KPMG l’ont fait il y a pas très longtemps et MNP prend de l’expansion à PVM. Il reste qui alors? Fiera, WSP ??
  22. https://www.biv.com/article/2017/7/montreal-now-trumps-vancouver-china-based-buyers/ Montreal now trumps Vancouver for China-based buyers Montreal will surpass Vancouver this year as the Canadian destination for mainland China-based real estate investors, according to China’s largest foreign-market real estate portal. The data is based on 2017 property searches on Juwai.com, the No. 1 Chinese international property portal with more than two million monthly visitors from China. The survey revealed that the United States remains the top market for Chinese investors. Canada is in fourth place, ahead of the United Kingdom but behind Australia and Hong Kong. The year 2016 “is the first time in history that Chinese buyers acquired more than $130 billion of international real estate,” said Sue Jong, chief of operations for Juwai.com. “The 2016 global total represents a 25.4% increase over 2015 and an 845% increase over five years ago. Our forecast suggests 2017 will also be one of the top three years on record.” Total foreign real estate investment by mainland China buyers in 2017 is projected at $106 billion, according to Juwai. In order of property searches this year, the top Canadian destination cities are Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa and Victoria. The introduction in August 2016 of a 15% foreign-buyer tax on Metro Vancouver real estate might have helped to bounce Vancouver out of its first-place standing for Chinese real estate investors, Juwai suggests. Ontario introduced a similar tax earlier this year. According to a Juwai survey of more than 2,500 Chinese consumers who inquired about Canadian property in 2017, the top reasons they are seeking to buy a home in Canada are education (24.2%), investment (31.9%) and own use (75.1%). Buyers from China accounted for 17% of all foreign homebuyers in Montreal this year, up from less than 10% a year earlier, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. Figures released last week by B.C.’s Ministry of Finance show that foreign buyers accounted for 6% of the value of all B.C. residential sales from June 2016 to May 2017. No details were provided on where the foreign buyers were from. “There’s no reason for Canada to worry about being swamped by Chinese investment,” said Jong. She noted that Canada receives less in Chinese real estate investment than smaller locations, such as Hong Kong and Australia. “Chinese buyers are an important part of the [Canadian] market but are just one part.”
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