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This photo is from around late January. Apparently the top floor of the Aldred building is accessible to the public. It will be a good spot to watch this building rise.
I guess if Marriott tried and did catch up to altoria they would rob it of its "tallest residential building" title! Regardless though, the residential portion of the Marriott will be the tallest residential tower in all of Quebec.
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I guess if Marriott tried and did catch up to altoria they would rob it of its "tallest residential building" title! Regardless though, the residential portion of the Marriott will be the tallest residential tower in all of Quebec.
Do the people from the Altoria project know Altitude will be 124m? It'd have to be at least (4.2*10 + 3.3*25 = 124.5) to claim such a thing.
Do the people from the Altoria project know Altitude will be 124m? It'd have to be at least (4.2*10 + 3.3*25 = 124.5) to claim such a thing.
Whoops I am sorry. I don't know how altoria got into my post, I never meant to bring it up. I was merely wondering if the Marriott people had envisaged robbing altitude's title as tallest residential tower in Montreal !
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