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BiloQuebecCity Jan 28, 2008 1:24 AM

Canderel pourrait ériger un immeuble à mtl
 
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release...=real%20estate

the rock the motard Jan 28, 2008 1:47 AM

While Canderel is in the early planning stages, the projected development will include approximately 140,000 square feet of prime retail space with close to 500,000 square feet of Class "A" office space.

ca donnerait approximativement combien d'étages ca ?

ErickMontreal Jan 28, 2008 1:49 AM

Preliminary rendering
http://www.space4lease.com/object_ma...th=&maxHeight=

Stories : 25
S/F
Office : 500 000
Retail : 150 000

lio45 Jan 28, 2008 2:23 AM

Isn't this old news? I remember seeing that rendering months ago...

ErickMontreal Jan 28, 2008 2:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lio45 (Post 3312254)
Isn't this old news? I remember seeing that rendering months ago...

Ouais tu as raison c`est une nouvelle de novembre 2007, mais qui a de bonne chance, au même titre, que les autres projets d`aller de l`avant.

Rico Rommheim Jan 28, 2008 2:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HalifaxMtl666 (Post 3312286)
Ouais tu as raison c`est une veille nouvelle de novembre 2007, mais qui a de bonne chance, au même titre, que les autres projets d`aller de l`avant.

Premeiere fois que j'enetend parler de ca :(

J'me flexe a ssc dans ce cas, ssp Montreal c'est fini :runaway:

lio45 Jan 28, 2008 3:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rico Rommheim (Post 3312314)
Premeiere fois que j'enetend parler de ca :(

J'me flexe a ssc dans ce cas, ssp Montreal c'est fini :runaway:

FWIW, mtlurb currently has a 10-page thread, started in November and still active, about that project... which is the exact reason I considered it "old news" (I didn't dare to mention that fact in my other post, but now that you've read between the lines, I guess I might as well let that info slip on this forum).

Rico Rommheim Jan 28, 2008 3:13 AM

Its a well known fact that everyone defected here long ago, no biggie.

ErickMontreal Jan 28, 2008 3:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lio45 (Post 3312330)
FWIW, mtlurb currently has a 10-page thread, started in November and still active, about that project... which is the exact reason I considered it "old news" (I didn't dare to mention that fact in my other post, but now that you've read between the lines, I guess I might as well let that info slip on this forum).

Je pensais la même chose....:haha:

Sur un autre ordre d`idée avec le dernier rapport CBRE sur l`état du marché à Montreal, je crois bien que un ou plusieurs des projets ( Hines/SITQ, Caderel, Westcliff et Magil/Desjardins) risquent de lever de terre plus vite qu`on peut le croire.

Rico Rommheim Jan 28, 2008 3:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HalifaxMtl666 (Post 3312349)
Magil/Desjardins) risquent de lever de terre plus vite qu`on peut le croire.

c'est quoi Magil/Desjardins?

ErickMontreal Jan 28, 2008 4:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rico Rommheim (Post 3312435)
c'est quoi Magil/Desjardins?

je vais faire un thread sur ce projet, tu vas pouvoir découvrir celui-ci

ErickMontreal Jan 28, 2008 4:19 AM

error

cityguy Jan 28, 2008 10:22 PM

There goes my favorite place to park my car.

Mavrick Jan 30, 2008 1:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lio45 (Post 3312330)
FWIW, mtlurb currently has a 10-page thread, started in November and still active, about that project... which is the exact reason I considered it "old news" (I didn't dare to mention that fact in my other post, but now that you've read between the lines, I guess I might as well let that info slip on this forum).

Je ne connaissais pas mtlurb, mais ca à l'air assez actif comme forum. Merci du lien! :tup:

Rico Rommheim Jan 30, 2008 5:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cityguy (Post 3314073)
There goes my favorite place to park my car.

:haha:


Good riddance I say! That parking lot is the mother of all satanic parkings!

Rico Rommheim Jun 29, 2008 2:32 AM

MONTREAL | 1215 Phillips Square | 33 FLOORS
 
This is a new office development in the heart of Montreal, on a gigantic empty lot facing Phillips Square, between Rene-Levesque boulevard, the city's main business street and Ste-catherine street, the main shopping artery. Not too many details so far but we know at least 25 floors.

Canderel Completes Acquisition of 1201-1215 Phillips Square
Development Company Acquires Strategic Property in Downtown Montreal

MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - Jan. 15, 2008) - The Canderel Group of Companies (www.canderel.com), a leader in the Canadian real estate development industry announced today that it recently closed on the acquisition of the parking lot located at 1201-1215 Phillips Square in downtown Montreal.

This parking lot, located steps from prime Ste. Catherine Street retail and the core downtown office buildings of Rene Levesque, is one of the last available downtown locations in Montreal for the construction of new office and retail space.

"This is a substantial acquisition for our firm as this future development will be the first new development in downtown Montreal that will be LEED certified." says Jonathan Wener, Chairman of the Canderel Group of Companies. "This development will continue to demonstrate Canderel's commitment to building a greener today for a brighter tomorrow."

Daniel D. Peritz, Senior Vice President of Canderel in Montreal, adds that "the location of this future multi-use development is extremely strategic for large format retailers given it is adjacent to St.Catherine Street. For office users it is an ideal location that is close to services, in proximity to the underground network and has excellent access to the public transit and the major arteries serving the downtown core."

While Canderel is in the early planning stages, the projected development will include approximately 140,000 square feet of prime retail space with close to 500,000 square feet of Class "A" office space.

http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/6977/jfkgjrw4.jpg

preliminary renderings:
http://www.space4lease.com/object_ma...th=&maxHeight=

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...l/philips2.jpg
http://www.canderel.com/canderel/new...ing%202008.pd

If you think the previous was unclear and bland, well imagine our reaction when this recent rendering came out! I like the top, the base though is perhaps the most vulgar late 70's modernist revival.
http://www.pbase.com/image/99168402.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/image/99168402.jpg

Grumpy Jun 29, 2008 1:13 PM

Hurray another parking lot into the history books.
Love the square block on top of the building

yarabundi Jun 29, 2008 2:11 PM

The portion along Square Phillips is awefull. It shouldn't be approved in its actual design. First, I do not understand why the developper didn't try to buy the land on which Classy is located so that the building would cover the entire street facade.

mr.John Jun 29, 2008 3:31 PM

As all the parking lots disappear in Montreal they're being replaced by ugly stubby 25 floor buildings, talk about taking one step forward and two steps back. Montreal is slowly becoming the Sao Paulo of Canada (endless sea of ugly mid-rise buildings)

yarabundi Jun 29, 2008 3:55 PM

Not all of them are ugly but this one certainly won't improve the quality of modern architecture in Montréal.


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