R sur le Montagne, turns out Rocca phase three is a thing after all. This is 21-floors, has 160 units and pre-sales start February 2nd. Delivery is estimated in 2022.
Last edited by Djesus777; Jan 19, 2019 at 3:30 PM.
R sur le Montagne, turns out Rocca phase three is a thing after all. This is 21-floors, has 160 units and pre-sales start February 2nd. Delivery is estimated in 2022.
Siège social de la Banque Nationale/700 Saint-Jacques
21ième Arrondissement
Domo App.
Le Duke
TDC 2 & 3
Hexagone 2
Le Murray Wellington
Bassin sur Le Havre
Arbora
Bass condos
Ogilvy Holt Renfrew / Fous Seasons Hotel
YUL 2
Centra condos
Evolo X
Union sur le parc
Square Children's - Est/West condos
1111 Atwater
Ilot Balmoral (NFB HQ)
Hotel / App. Art de vivre
Laurent & Clark 1
Drummond Phase 2
Solano phase 4
Two new towers are starting construction at the same intersection in downtown: Guy and René-Lévesque boulevard. QuinzeCent and Appartements Dorchester are both 120 m. and 36 and 35 storeys high.
QuinzeCent
And across the street, Appartements Dorchester, which will be attached to the mid-century Maritime Hotel, converted into student residences.
Je passe souvent par la 15 pour aller vers Montréal et il semble y avoir beaucoup de développement dans le coin de l'Île-des-Soeurs, notamment avec le nouveau pont, mais je crois que plusieurs édifices ont récemment vu le jour ou sont en construction. C'est le cas entre autres du 14, Place du commerce, adresse pour laquelle j'ai trouvé une compagnie qui se spécialise à trouver le meilleur taux hypothécaire possible. En cherchant sur le web, j'ai trouvé cette adresse et en me rendant sur place, j'ai découvert ce nouveau building assez impressionnant.
Quelqu'un sait quels sont les entreprises qui sont en train de s'implanter dans ce coin en développement?
Cette partie de l'Île-des-Soeurs c'est Pointe-Nord. Ça se vend comme des petits pains chauds et c'est pratiquement tout vendu:
The Bell Centre cluster keeps getting denser and denser! Solstice (147.5M tower), 1000 De La Montange (144M) and Enticy (~80M) all broke ground recently. In addition to this, Roccabella 3 commenced (110M) and we have two 120M towers next to YUL as well. With the three that broke ground last week, that's 1,169 units being added and with the other projects, it's closer to 2,000 units. Once all these projects are complete, the Bell Centre cluster would've added roughly 6-7K units since 2015/16.
Boomtown. Perhaps the biggest boomtown period since the mid 1960s.
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Boomtown. Perhaps the biggest boomtown period since the mid 1960s.
Sadly there's been a major slow down of projects being announced. But if all goes well, the Bonaventure bridge redevelopment + the old Molson factory redevelopment will mean 13,500 new units to downtown in the next few years.
Boomtown. Perhaps the biggest boomtown period since the mid 1960s.
But no outstanding height unfortunately. Even smaller cities than Montréal now build taller skyscrapers. And the Montréal skyline looks flatter and flatter, because many skyscrapers now have a uniform height of 200 meters. It's crazy the authorities don't promote some more audacious projects, to break the 200 meter ceiling.
But no outstanding height unfortunately. Even smaller cities than Montréal now build taller skyscrapers. And the Montréal skyline looks flatter and flatter, because many skyscrapers now have a uniform height of 200 meters. It's crazy the authorities don't promote some more audacious projects, to break the 200 meter ceiling.
Montreal has a height limit, nothing will be built taller than already exist.