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  1. Ce que je trouve désolant pour les projets d'habitations de haute densité comme ce projet, Urbania, les projets de condos sur Saint-Élzéar et celui sur Léo Lacombe est non seulement le design, mais qu'ils n'améliorent/ contribuent pas le dynamisme des quartiers avec des commerces au rdc ou un centre communautaire. J'espère que la ville ne manquera pas le coup de favoriser des bâtiments à mixte-usages quand le Centre-ville et les artères principaux seront densifier.
  2. @budgebanditIs there anything you can share with us about this project? 😮
  3. Ça ressemble vraiment au centre commercial Square One à Mississaugua circa 1970s
  4. Bonjour tout le monde, So i was surfing wiki the other day and saw that Toronto had surpassed Montreal in rapid Transit ridership, 416 million vs 383 million. However, the table also shows that daily ridership of TTC subway is around 20k lower than that of Montreal. I looked at the linked reference from APTA for Q4 of 2018, and it shows that the TTC subway has 289 million annual ridership with a lower daily ridership of 1.292 million. Why are the variables so different? Has there been an undercounting in Toronto or an overcounting in Montreal? Even then, where does 416 million riderships come from?? Could somebody please explain me this? I'm super confused..
  5. https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/12/18/la-chine-achete-lex-hopital-shriners Qu'en pensez-vous? Is it a good idea to let the old Shriners get demolished to house the new Chinese Consulate? Frankly, i do not like the idea that a controversial authoritarian country would be building their embassy on top of Mount Royal. Its symbolism gives me the creeps.
  6. Dommage qu'il n'ont pas penser de mettre des commerces au rez-de-chaussez.
  7. May be not filmed in Montreal, but the Crown season 3 will dive in to the Queen's involvement during the 1976 Olympic Games. We could see Olivia Coleman in the Queen's attire during the opening of the games (0:22) https://www.thelist.com/161044/the-crown-season-3-netflix-release-date-cast-and-story/
  8. Right! I have a feeling that in a few years this is where most of the big public congregation will occur. That area is transforming in to an area of importance: NBC headquarters, a new stadium immediately in the south, the Rem, the CN viaduct exploited for commercial use. It's was really nice to see people interacting with the parc in the form of a protest.
  9. Franchement, habitons-nous dans les années 70? Commieblock style development, Haven't we seen enough? 🤢
  10. Oufff, pas mal banal comme design. I really hope that isn't what they're building..
  11. Seth Rogan and Charlize Theron Rom-Com movie. On voit très bien le RDC de la Banque Royale/ Crew Café sur St-Jacques et rue St-Paul.
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