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On 2021-12-24 at 3:58 PM, la1994 said:

That courtyard won't have much sun after noon 😬

Actually, upon looking at GMaps i realise that the 7th flr terrace will be mostly sunlit till approx 10:30-11 a.m., and the courtyard from approx 2 till 5:30 p.m. This shall be the situation from about mid-April till end Aug. During autumn and winter, obviously not many people will want to hang out on a shaded courtyard on the few warmer days.

Anyways, there's also a rooftop terrace overlooking RB, the St. Lawrence and OldMtl. 👌 Those residents will actually be quite spoiled... albeit hopefully this won't be a private terrace only for ph owners!

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Globe and Mail article about the project, paywall-free link courtesy of Kate at MTLcityweblog.com .

Crees see iconic Montreal tower as first step toward new revenue model

Nicolas Van Praet

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An artist rendering of the Odea Montreal mixed-use building on Robert Bourassa Boulevard.COGIR REAL ESTATE

Quebec’s Crees are taking a big step into real estate development with plans for a 25-storey tower in Old Montreal, an investment they hope will lead to others as the First Nation expands its asset base.

Eeyou Eenou Realty Properties, the real estate arm of the Cree Regional Economic Enterprises Co. Inc. (Creeco), will partner with local developer Cogir on the $100-million, mixed-use project. The tower will instantly become one of the most recognizable buildings in Montreal when complete, with a canoe shape several storeys high sculpted into the corner of its south-facing facade.

The project, known as Odea Montreal, is momentous for the Cree Nation, said Creeco president Derrick Neeposh. The building’s unique design will be an immediate attention-getter in a high-traffic area, making a physical statement of sorts in Canada’s second-largest city, he said. It is also a major investment outside traditional Cree territory and represents a new revenue model, Mr. Neeposh said.

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