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  1. On peut clairement voir les harnais qui vont soutenir les écrans géants sur le coin. Je crois qu'il y aura un écran style "news ticker" autour du bâtiment, il y a des harnais plus petits qui font la longueur du bâtiment.
  2. Une petite estimation pour les curieux, ...
  3. Le p'tit Stanbrooke grandit rapidement
  4. To my knowledge, there was never a residential component. The small red section will be a farmers market for food and artisan products. The green section will have a food court and boutiques at street level. The grey section will be the Centre d’Histoire de Montréal. The blue section will be government offices and the orange will be a hotel. Oh and the space between both buildings is a strip teaseuses.
  5. I tend to disagree with you on a few points. This lot has been used for various festivals for years now. Jazz fest, francofolie and others use it for smaller stages and what not. So there's already a "need" for that space, and we can only expect the attendance numbers to keep growing. These kind of public spaces attract investments nearby. Look at Bonnaventure, developers are going crazy buying lots and building quickly. Although the city isn't making a profit directly, they will indirectly make a profit from land and condos being sold nearby.
  6. I'm truly sorry to hear about the situation you are in. Besides the people on the forum who follow the delays and just really want to see a new building finished, there are people like you who have actually invested and who's life's center around this. I highly recommend you approach the media about this story. Speak to both the French and English media, I know that CJAD 800 love's these personal stories. Bad publicity like this story could be disastrous for a promotters next projects sales, it could definetly shame them in to compensating you all to save face. Good luck, please keep us updated!
  7. The restaurant has closed and will be reopening in spring, just in time for Crystal's 10 year anniversary.
  8. Saw this last night, very nice lighting! I'm not 100% sure it was this project, please correct me if this is the wrong thread.
  9. I think these kind of complaints don't make sense in the real world. No building, no matter how tall and beautiful, can be or needs to be visible at all times. It's like how people complain that L'Avenue is too hidden, yet it is seen by millions of people who visit the Centre Bell each year. It adds to the intrigue of walking or driving through a city to discover different views, which is a good thing!
  10. Et maintenant, les autres tours de la Banque Scotia à travers le pays! Montreal, Tour Scotia - 128m: Vancouver, Scotiabank Tower - 138m: Calgary, Scotia Center - 155m: Edmonton, Scotia Place 1 & 2 - 113m: Winnipeg, Scotiabank Tower - 60m Saskatoon, Scotiabank Office - 15m St-John's, Scotiabank Building - 50m
  11. They were working on Saturday (today), that's how you really know they are in a rush!
  12. Après la pluie, on dirait que la patinoire est prête!
  13. Est-ce possible d'ajouter cette photo à l'en-tête? C'est plate le chercher à chaque fois, merci!
  14. Voici Rocabella 2 en août 2016: Et maintenant une photo que j'ai pris aujourd'hui, l'extérieur de la tour est presque complet: Et maintenant, TOM en août 2016: et TOM en mis Decembre, la comparaison illustre bien leur retard:
  15. It''s not the size that matters, it's how you use it!
  16. The Place Ville Marie of Toronto, the Exchange Tower at 130 King Street West, is exactly 36 floors and measures 146m. Even at that height, it is beautiful and has a big impact.
  17. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-01-23/national-bank-to-build-biggest-montreal-tower-in-25-years National Bank to Build Biggest Montreal Tower in 25 Years By Natalie Wong January 23, 2018, 11:45 AM EST Canada’s No. 6 bank to shift headquarters and staff by 2022 Construction will cost over C$500 million; old site to be sold National Bank of Canada plans to invest more than C$500 million ($402 million) to build a new headquarters near the old city of Montreal that will be the largest office tower built in the area in 25 years. National Bank will be the sole occupant of the estimated 36-story tower on the corner of St-Jacques Street and Robert Bourassa Boulevard, on the same street where the bank had a head office more than 100 years ago, spokesman Claude Breton said in a phone interview. The tower that currently houses the head office will be sold, with proceeds directed to the new building, slated for occupancy in 2022. Canada’s sixth-biggest lender purchased the site near the central train station last week from Montreal-based Broccolini Construction Inc., said Breton. Part of the site is still owned by Broccolini, which will be developing condominium towers on the property, he said. Broccolini will be involved in the construction of the new headquarters along with other partners including Quebec construction giant Pomerleau Inc., Breton said. “Returning to Saint-Jacques Street is particularly meaningful since National Bank had a head office on that very street over a century ago,” Chief Executive Officer Louis Vachon said in a statement Tuesday. “With this new location at the entryway to Montreal, National Bank will bring most of its various Montreal teams together under one roof to give their activities even greater impact.” National Bank’s announcement comes two months after Manulife Financial Corp. opened its new Quebec headquarters in Montreal’s financial core to house insurance and asset-management employees. The city’s commercial real estate is catching up to Canada’s most populous cities of Toronto and Vancouver, as demand for assets has sent prices soaring. Canada was set to top records for commercial-property investments in 2017, according to CBRE Group Inc., and downtown office vacancy rates are among the lowest in North America. Montreal is Canada’s third-hottest commercial market with C$3.5 billion in transactions in the first three quarters of last year, trailing Toronto and Vancouver, which saw C$12 billion and C$8.1 billion respectively. — With assistance by Frederic Tomesco
  18. I really hope it's Couche-Tard, right now their head office is in Laval. Imagine! The commercial base of the tower has to world's biggest and best Couche-Tard, a flagship store!
  19. I've read through everyone's wish list, so I just want to say mine which is for Brocolini to preserve some (not all) of the mature trees on the site. Else than that, build it big and bold! Picture taken today:
  20. Ne tombons pas dans le piège de croire qu'un projet est important seulement s'il est +120m! On va avoir le plaisir de voir monter le "Quartier" Radio Canada et le Carré Saint-Laurent, deux projets qui valent plus pour le trame urbaine que TDC3 ou Humaniti.
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