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  1. Slower but better than 2019 Montréal retail insight Montréal retail sales growth expected to wane amid challenging economic conditions despite future completions https://www.jll.ca/en/trends-and-insights/research/montreal-retail-insight
  2. Artifact Group acquiring DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown Montreal https://renx.ca/artifact-group-acquire-doubletree-hilton-downtown-montreal
  3. Creative Destruction Lab’s Quantum Stream Expands, Connecting Quantum Hubs in Toronto and Montreal https://creativedestructionlab.com/blog/quantum-expands-toronto-montreal/
  4. Lets keep the FDI rolling in World's Wealthiest Person Helps Fund Major Skybridge in Developing Montreal Mall https://www.costar.com/article/1548958783/worlds-wealthiest-person-helps-fund-major-skybridge-in-developing-montreal-mall
  5. Port of Montreal to host Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series event this summer https://montrealgazette.com/sports/port-of-montreal-to-host-red-bull-cliff-diving-world-series-event-this-summer
  6. Not surprised, with all the traffic and how saturated the metro was lol. Fantastic day for all of us.
  7. More players will come to our market this year, stay tuned 😉 Developers continue to expand Montreal life sciences sector https://renx.ca/life-sciences-facilities-growing-real-estate-sector-montreal
  8. Jazz Fest announced a great line-up. However, the free show component has been scaled back dramatically. Now they start at 7 or 7:30pm instead of 5pm. Stages went down to 3 and some days only have 2 artists performing. This shows how our festivals are in a fragile state and we need funding asap to keep them alive.
  9. Terrasse Alizé will open May 2nd. Unsure if it'll be a brand new one or just rebranding from H3 (lounge will still remain)
  10. IBM will Expand its Cloud Operations in Canada with launch of new Cloud Multizone Region to Open in Montreal, Quebec https://canada.newsroom.ibm.com/2024-04-08-IBM-will-Expand-its-Cloud-Operations-in-Canada-with-launch-of-new-Cloud-Multizone-Region-to-Open-in-Montreal,-Quebec
  11. So instead of addressing the increased violence in the metro and by our youth,you're using the linguistic card... okay.. All media is sensational, let's not forget French media, who make it seem like the end of the world is happening if you say "hi" after bonjour
  12. Yet another random attack, our youth are becoming ghetto. They need to be monitored and we should revoke privacy laws of minors who are involved in any violent acts and tried as adults. There are consequences for actions. 4 teens arrested after man stabbed outside Lionel-Groulx Metro https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/4-teens-arrested-after-man-stabbed-outside-lionel-groulx-metro-1.6834765
  13. ResearchFDI Relocates To New Headquarters In Downtown Montreal https://researchfdi.com/resources/articles/researchfdi-relocates-to-new-headquarters-in-downtown-montreal/
  14. 4 years later for a demolition, 3 years construction... 7 years for 176 units. You can thank QS, Leftists and an egotistical person for delaying housing during a crisis.
  15. The commercial space has been leased
  16. Une filiale de Boeing prend de l’altitude au Québec https://www.lapresse.ca/affaires/entreprises/2024-04-01/taxis-volants/une-filiale-de-boeing-prend-de-l-altitude-au-quebec.php
  17. It is sad seeing how much the city declined since 2020. It's been an insanely rough 4 years and it looks like it'll only get worse. We either have to be highly vocal and put pressure on our "leaders" to fix S**t asap and properly, or we just vacate the city and they then know that their are consequences for their actions (or lack thereof). Feds need to toughen the criminal code and stop with the catch/release b.s and need to be tougher on hard drugs. The province needs to stop fabricating an artificial language war and needs to start properly investing in the city, social services and to make Quebec international for once = more $$$ here. The city needs to stop with their woke bull S**t, it's clearly not working. So reduce red tape, allow more housing to be built and stop with the wokeness. We need to stop with the UQAM-omics of things and focus on proper economics and brokerage politics.
  18. Unfortunately, Montreal is no longer a safe city, the trends in the metro point in a direction the city has been going in. The amount of people I see using drugs in the metro system lately is mind-boggling. The stretch between Frontenac to Atwater is abysmal. Everyone is doing the heroin hunch, all drugged up and all **cked up. Random acts of violence, drugs, suicides, homelessness... nothing being done. It is spiraling out of control. And then people wonder why no-one wants to travel downtown/in the metro and people would rather go elsewhere. You can thank all the idiots in charge for doing absolutely nothing to ensure violence decreases and safety increases. Montreal is heading towards a very dark path.
  19. Offices, hotels, condos, etc... lots of phases planned. Just need costs to go down and a YIMBY admin to get this ball rolling.
  20. Finally! A Montreal based company buys an American company and not the other way around FLARE ACQUIRES US-BASED COMPETITOR FORETRACE https://betakit.com/flare-acquires-us-based-competitor-foretrace/
  21. Le CN envisage de déménager du côté du square Victoria https://www.lapresse.ca/affaires/2024-03-28/siege-social/le-cn-envisage-de-demenager-du-cote-du-square-victoria.php
  22. Can't wait to see construction start in 2045!
  23. Let me rephrase I know the limit is 200 metres, but in theory, you should be able to build up to 217M to be at the same height as our beloved hill.
  24. That's what I heard as well... Just wish we had height variety (upwards, of course) on these lots. It will look weird having 200M towers x6 all clustered together, especially considering theoretically, 217 metres can be built here and it will still be the same height as the "mountain"
  25. Taxes aside, Quebec and Montreal's real estate market (like everything else here) is a Monopoly/Oligopoly of Quebec companies. Too many headaches for major international players. That CAN change, but there's too much lobbying/corruption/kickbacks and red tape in place.
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