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3 hours ago, AMTFan1 said:
En parlant de stade de baseball, il est vrai que, depuis la défaite de Denis Coderre à la mairie, il n'y a presque plus d'avancement ou de nouvelles à ce sujet... Et la pandémie de Covid-19 a peut-être bien tué le projet dans l'oeuf avec les difficultés économiques pour les prochains mois ou prochaines années... Il sera difficile de solliciter un promoteur pour ce genre de projet...
Ce n'est pas vrai, il y a eu beaucoup plus de progrès après Coderre que pendant son mandat. Depuis Coderre, les développements majeurs incluent:
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Wow, quelle surprise! NOT. La ville envoie une fois de plus le message que si vous n'êtes pas un vieil homme blanc et français, vous n'êtes pas digne de reconnaissance. Bravo gang.
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2 hours ago, Né entre les rapides said:Comme dans l'optimisation d'un système de rangement: trop de cases dédiées spécifiquement à un type d"objets, c'est comme pas assez: on s'y perd. Un nombre minimal d'objets similaires est requis pour justifier l'octroi/l'usage d'une case.
A l'heure actuelle, combien de projets iraient dans la section que tu proposes?
8 minutes ago, acpnc said:Pas besoin d'un statu intermédiaire, il est bien de savourer cet entre-deux comme un sorte d'anticipation et d'attente que j'associerais à la plus belle période dans la formation d'un couple, la séduction.
De toute façon avec les pieux empilés, j'ai bien peur que ce stationnement vit ses derniers jours et c'est tant mieux, parce que ce site était une plaie tout juste à côté d'un square qui se refait une beauté et une rue Ste-Catherine en voie de réaménagement. Donc des infrastructures de grande qualité qui rendront encore plus attrayant auprès d'une clientèle exigeante, ce secteur du centre-ville. Tout le monde est gagnant, le promoteur, la Ville, les commerçants du coin et surtout les nouveaux résidents qui s'installeront dans un environnement idéal en plein coeur de l'action. La vie urbaine à son meilleur , quoi!
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5 hours ago, MDCM said:Oh really, when are you expecting them to go down? You have inside information?
This project will go ahead, I'll quote myself whenever it does. Royalmont is not a 2-3 year project, this is a decade long development and the pandemic will be far in the rearview mirror once it is complete.
Royalmount considers this an opportunity to modify the project to be "pandemic proof". An example would be having direct outdoor entrances/exits to the most stores possible. This could be a more Dix30 approach instead of a mall.
Another would be more small private offices instead of just the coworking open space trend.
The residential aspect has a vocal minority that is against it, but TMR wants it. If it will be approved has never been a question, the only question is at what scale. Maybe 25 floor buildings instead of 40 floors.
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https://montrealgazette.com/sponsored/realestate-sponsored/project-of-the-week-la-tour-fides
Sponsored: Project of the week: La Tour Fides
Contemporary colours are meant to instill a sense of harmony and luminosity.
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Mention the Fides building to any native Montrealer and you’re likely to get a similar response: they might not remember exactly what the building looks like but they can picture its sign, and the striking art deco typeface, perfectly.
“We respect the building’s history and its connection to the city, which is why we decided to keep the original sign as well as the historic façade — to pay homage to Montreal’s past, present and future,” explained Labid Aljundi, president and CEO of MTL Développement, the Montreal-based developer behind the new project being built on the site of the heritage building at the corner of René-Lévesque Boulevard East and Hôtel-de-Ville Avenue.
“Along with the project’s architecture firm, Béïque Legault Thuot Architectes (BLTA), we focused a lot of our attention on both preserving and recreating the spirit of the existing building in the new, state-of-the-art tower that’s being built adjacent to it, so that they talk to each other in a very refined way.”
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Originally built in 1964 to house Les Éditions Fides, the publisher who first occupied the building, La Tour Fides, the 19-floor development that’s being built next to the existing seven-storey building, will house a total of 280 condo units.
The project also includes three townhouses and impressive amenities, including an indoor pool, gym and spa, as well as a café. Commercial space is also being planned for the ground floor of the main tower.
MTL Développement, founded in 2014, is behind several large-scale projects including Le Bourbon, which it is on the verge of finalizing. Aljundi also presides over Maison Bourbon, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing affordable spaces for community organizations.
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Kitchens will come with a choice of marble or quartz countertops.
Neighbourhood
Located in the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles near the Financial District, the neighbourhood surrounding La Tour Fides includes the CHUM hospital and L’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) in and around Place des Arts, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal and Place des Festivals, the Old Port and Berri-UQAM and Champ-de-Mars métro stations, not to mention many trendy bars and restaurants.
“Traditionally, our main customers would be business people and professionals who work downtown, as well as students and investors,” said Aljundi.
“Because of the project’s unique proximity to the CHUM, one of the largest health-care centres in Canada, we’re also expecting health-care workers, as well as patients who need to live near the hospital during their treatment period.”
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Design and architecture
The transformation of the current Fides building into La Tour Fides, with its modern, soaring glass tower and adjacent smaller buildings, was carefully designed to both “respect the city’s vision of the building, and of the surrounding streets,” Aljundi said.
“The townhouses and amenities are an important part of the dynamic between both, as we aim to focus on comfort, quality and luxury while also optimizing space and, perhaps most importantly, creating a sense of community with the surrounding neighbourhood.”
La Tour Fides’s interiors will be outfitted with durable and timeless finishes, including a choice of marble or quartz countertops, engineered wood flooring and ceramic countertops, in a choice of contemporary colours meant to instill a sense of harmony and luminosity.
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The 19-floor development will house a total of 280 condo units. SUPPLIED
Condos, townhouses and penthouses
280 condos, including studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units
Four penthouses situated on the tower’s top two floors
Three three-storey townhouses (with the top floor being a rooftop terrace), designed specifically with families in mind
Amenities
Business centre
Cinema
Gym
Fides coffee lounge
Games lounge (including billiards, Ping Pong, and other TBD)
Bike sharing
Yoga lounge
Sauna and Jacuzzi
Squash court
Large indoor pool
Dog and bike wash
Parcel cooling lockers (for meal prep. deliveries, etc.)
Guest suites
La Tour Fides residents will also benefit from being able to receive — and house — friends and family in one of the project’s guest suites, which will be available to rent.
Delivery and sales office
La Tour Fides launched in May and is scheduled for delivery in 2022. The sales office is located at 235 René-Lévesque Blvd. E., Office 310, Montreal, QC, H2X 1N8.
For more information, visit latourfides.com
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Lord have mercy, maximum 4 étages à deux pas de boul. René levesque....
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Selon Mcgill Immobilier, plusieurs milliers d'acheteurs se sont inscrit pour le pré-lancement. Montréal est toujours en feu les amis.
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1 hour ago, Martinez said:
https://www.epsylon.ca/epsylon-signe-son-plus-gros-mandat-a-ce-jour-la-tour-banque-nationale/
Epsylon signe son plus gros mandat à ce jour: la tour Banque Nationale
29 avril 2020
En ces temps très particuliers, nous croyons qu’une bonne nouvelle est toujours la bienvenue.
C’est pourquoi nous sommes très fiers d’annoncer qu’Epsylon vient tout juste de signer le contrat pour le mandat de la nouvelle tour de la Banque Nationale, à Montréal!
La tour Banque Nationale ne sera rien de moins que le plus gros projet entrepris par Epsylon à ce jour, et de loin, avec 40 étages et plus de 6600 modules de murs-rideaux préfabriqués à produire et installer! Nous sommes heureux d’avoir été sélectionnés par l’entrepreneur Broccolini pour prendre part à ce projet et sommes impatients de pouvoir débuter avec eux les travaux au chantier. Entre-temps, notre équipe est déjà bien affairée à la coordination et aux dessins techniques en télétravail, le tout en collaboration avec la firme d’architecture MSDL.
Restez à l’affût afin de voir l’évolution de ce chantier majeur à Montréal. Soyez assurés que nous serons fin prêts lors de la reprise complète des travaux de construction, mais d’ici-là, nous continuons de travailler à distance afin de protéger la santé et la sécurité de tous.
Félicitations à toute notre équipe pour ce magnifique mandat, et merci à Broccolini pour leur confiance!
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On 2020-06-05 at 10:49 AM, mtlrdp said:It's not just the street, but all the underground utilities that need to be changed. This is a massive job that every administration didn't have the guts to do, nearly 10 years of construction on the busiest street in the city is an unpopular proposal. I applaud Denis Coderre for finally getting things moving in the city.
On 2020-06-05 at 11:01 AM, Ousb said:Sainte Catherine, Gauchetiere Ouest, Bleury. En plein centre-ville en plus. Especially compared to other downtowns I’ve been to in NA (NYC, Toronto, DC, even poor Philadelphia). The citizens of this city are not respected.
I agree and disagree with some points. Downtown New Yorks sidewalks are generally in better condition, but they are covered with perpetual scaffolding that makes the dark city even darker. If you want to talk disrespect via negligence to citizens, visit New Yorks subway system.
Toronto has done a much better job maintaining their streets and sidewalks, but their renovations are so basic. For example, they spent years renovating Front Street West by Union station and it is cheap bricks that need to be patched with asphalt already. When Montreal makes an effort, it is much better than Toronto. Notable examples would be le Quartier International, Place Des Arts, Old Montreal, around McGill on Sherbrooke and McTavish street, etc.
Our public spaces are much better as well. Dundas square vs Place Des Festivals, Nathan Phillips Square vs Place Jacques Cartier, Dorchester Square Vs any park in downtown Toronto. I have no doubt that Saint Catherine street will be much better than Dundas street in terms of quality of materials and quality of design, and I can say that for all the work being down around downtown Montreal. The importance is to continue our momentum and we will end up with a downtown that many cities will be jealous of.
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6 hours ago, Rusty said:
I hope the Asian resto will be something glitzy like the Moretti in front ... will ad to the fun and cool vibe ... can’t wait to see this when all finished
I have been waiting years for a Momofoku in Montreal, I think this would be a great spot. They are opening their first location in Vancouver soon, Montreal next please!
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Tour 6 Le Square Children's - 4 étages?
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