Lyle Posté(e) 11 février 2007 Partager Posté(e) 11 février 2007 Effectivement, et je connais ce dossier de près, la famille (soit, les deux décideurs qui comporte la dame agée de 83 ans, Jean Kravitz, et son fils Elliot) n'agit pas selon leurs intérêts économiques rationelles. Il existe des conflits, juridiques entres autres, avec d'autres membres de la famille qui détiennent des actions de la compagnie Bens. On ne connait pas la moitié de l'histoire mais un jour elle va faire un bestseller. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Administrateur mtlurb Posté(e) 11 février 2007 Administrateur Partager Posté(e) 11 février 2007 En passant ce matin de la fumée se dégageait du Bens, comme si qqchose fonctionnait à l'intérieur (four, chauffage, etc...) Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Administrateur mtlurb Posté(e) 15 février 2007 Administrateur Partager Posté(e) 15 février 2007 Il y avait quoi sur les autres étages de l'immeuble de Ben's? Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Administrateur mtlurb Posté(e) 15 février 2007 Administrateur Partager Posté(e) 15 février 2007 rien apparament Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Hercule Posté(e) 30 avril 2007 Partager Posté(e) 30 avril 2007 Quelqu'un a des nouvelles concernant ce terrain si convoité (je parle du Ben's)? Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Habsfan Posté(e) 30 avril 2007 Partager Posté(e) 30 avril 2007 Rien de nouveau... Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Administrateur mtlurb Posté(e) 6 mai 2007 Administrateur Partager Posté(e) 6 mai 2007 Soyons patients... Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
MARTY Posté(e) 12 mai 2007 Partager Posté(e) 12 mai 2007 PHIL CARPENTER GAZETTE FILE PHOTO After 57 years, it's bye-bye Ben's Sandwich shop is toast. Montreal landmark closed in December and now faces the wrecker's ball MARY LAMEY, The Gazette Published: Saturday, May 12, 2007 Ben's Restaurant, a Montreal landmark closed in December after a lengthy labour dispute, has been sold and will face the wrecker's ball. SIDEV Realty Corp. has purchased the three-storey building at the corner of Metcalfe St. and de Maisonneuve Blvd., from the Kravitz family. The deal is expected to close on June 18. The purchase price has not been disclosed. SIDEV plans to demolish the building and is examining various options for redeveloping the 6,000-square-foot site. One option would be to build a 12- to-15-storey boutique hotel with retail space on the lower floors, or condominiums, said SIDEV president Sam Benatar, who began discussions with the Kravitz family several months ago. Ben's Deli in 2006: The municipal tax roll pegs its value at $2.62 million.View Larger Image View Larger Image Ben's Deli in 2006: The municipal tax roll pegs its value at $2.62 million. "It's a very small site, but what an incredible location," Benatar said. His firm is also open to working with the Hines-SITQ partnership, which is planning a 28-storey office tower on the lot immediately east of Ben's. SIDEV has been in touch with the SITQ and expects to meet with the real estate development arm of the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec to see whether they can work together. His firm is not planning to sell the land, Benatar said firmly. "We did not buy in order to sell, but we are open to discussing all possibilities." A spokesman for the SITQ said he was unaware of the transaction and doubted the developer would alter its project to incorporate the Ben's property. "We are moving ahead with the project we presented publicly last October," said Jacques-Andre Charland, the SITQ's director of public affairs. The Texas-based Hines Group purchased the parking lot immediately east of Ben's in 2004. It partnered with the SITQ, a major landlord, to build the $150-million project that was to virtually wrap around the restaurant, one of the last three-storey structures along the canyon of office towers on De Maisonneuve Blvd. W. Hines has said publicly that it had hoped to strike a deal to acquire the neighbouring land, too. The Kravitz family has vehemently denied that it was ever approached about selling. The family could not be reached for comment yesterday. Ben Kravitz opened a deli offering smoked meat on St. Lawrence Blvd. in 1908. The Metcalfe St. eatery, with its wrap-around illuminated sign, opened in 1950. The current municipal tax roll pegs the property's value at $2.62 million, including $1.96 million for the land and $660,700 for the building. "There's no question of leaving the building in place. It isn't worth anything," Benatar said. SIDEV owns and manages large office and commercial properties around Montreal, including the Gordon Brown building at 400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W. in the fur district, the jewellery business hub at 620 Cathcart St. and a Chabanel district property at 9250 Park Ave. It is also moving ahead with a plan to demolish the Spectrum and build a $120-million retail and office project at the southeast corner of Bleury and Ste. Catherine Sts. mlamey@thegazette.canwest.com Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Administrateur mtlurb Posté(e) 12 mai 2007 Administrateur Partager Posté(e) 12 mai 2007 ugh, so we'll have a 12-15 storey building enclaved by a 28 storey office tower.... why god why!??!?!?! Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Hercule Posté(e) 12 mai 2007 Partager Posté(e) 12 mai 2007 J'espère que les deux projets vont s'harmoniser.... sinon ca va faire pique-pique.... Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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