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  1. Quelqu'un que je connais bien travaille chez SNC et je la demande au moins 1 fois par mois s'il vont constuire une nouvelle tour ou non. Elle me répond toujours non sauf que ils ont atteint la limite de la tour #1 et qu'ils ont des bureaux loué partout sur R-L. Ils recoivent des contracts énorme de partout dans le monde, donc, ça s'en viens!!!
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    Canadiens de Montréal

    16 more games until the fun begins!
  3. Believe me guys, anything that has to do with the port's activities will NEVER be given up. In fact, it is looking to expand in a big way! Look for the new port CEO to announce something huge in April.
  4. I considered myself a HUGE mtl expos fan, hell, I even drove to Jupiter, FLA to watch Geurrerro play! I remember asking collegues of mine why they don't go, and one of the reasons that came up VERY frequently was that baseball and the expos in particular had no local players; therefore no-one to cheer for. I'm sorry but I don't think that Quebeckers are ready to cheer for a bunch of NBA players. (They were hardly there for the expos!)
  5. peekay

    Canadiens de Montréal

    Holy fvck! Great game...Lucky u habsfan
  6. FINANCIAL POST http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpposted/archive/2007/11/15/the-rebirth-of-downtown-montreal.aspx Posted: November 15, 2007, 2:46 AM by DrewHasselback Montreal Downtown Montreal is going through a rapid revitalization that has seen the rise of condo towers, university buildings, hotels -- and major international retailers. Nowhere is this more apparent than the corner of Peel and Ste-Catherine, one of the city's busiest spots. "The corner has always had a certain amount of vibrancy," says Sam Sheraton, senior administrator for Montreal's Drazin family, which owns property near Peel and Ste-Catherine. "Now, it has become the central core of downtown Montreal." One-level retailers who once occupied 1,500-to 2,000-square-foot spaces and generated sales of about $400 to $600 per square foot are making way for bigger, multi-level stores that bring in twice as much. A large Roots store on the northeast corner of Peel and Ste-Catherine recently downsized and hot U.S. retailer American Eagle Outfitters moved in. On the northwest corner, a Guess store opens next month. Next door on Ste-Catherine is the year-old flagship store of Montreal's own Garage chain, one of Canada's top fashion retailers. And on the southwest side, several retailers, including a Rogers phone store and SAQ liquor outlet, are being relocated by the owner, to make way for a multilevel H& M store, industry sources say. (On the remaining southeast corner is an HMV store, in the same building as the Montreal Gazette and National Post bureau). Rumour has it Pottery Barn is looking for a location nearby. A few blocks to the west on Ste-Catherine, next to Ogilvy's, Apple is taking a space formerly occupied by a menswear store. Sean Silcoff
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