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Is the demolition complete? Are they starting to dig the foundation?
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Forget the St. Antoine entrance being too interesting. It will be the vehicular entrance. The pedestrian entrance will be from the courtyard.

I don't think these renders were posted yet:

http://deloittetower.ca/


http://deloittetower.ca/neighbourhood.php


http://deloittetower.ca/location.php


http://deloittetower.ca/building-features.php

Lobby:

http://deloittetower.ca/lobby.php

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Virtually the full width and more than 80% of the height of the
perimeter wall on all office floors at Deloitte Tower will be glazed
with dual pane clear insulated glass with a low E coating. This
vast area of glass permits daylight harvesting, significantly
reducing power consumption and contributing to the overall
comfort of your team. It also affords spectacular vistas of the
city in every direction.

http://deloittetower.ca/glazing.php
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The parking directly south of Windsor station looks like a perfect spot to build a civic square or park. Build a landmark tower on the lot directly south of the Bell centre and we've almost got ourselves a majestic public space framed by two wonderful heritage buildings.


Hell, and since it is moments away from the Bell centre, add in a couple jumbotrons and outdoor vendors and beer stalls and you've got yourself a great secondary (and outdoors) venue to watch the game.
     
     
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The parking directly south of Windsor station looks like a perfect spot to build a civic square or park. Build a landmark tower on the lot directly south of the Bell centre and we've almost got ourselves a majestic public space framed by two wonderful heritage buildings.
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Je me disais la même chose. De façon générale, avec la nouvelle densification du centre-ville, il faudrait relancer une réflexion sur les espaces publics. C'est un ingrédient essentiel de tout quartier densément occupé. L'urbanisme classique le savait très bien mais aujourd'hui, dans l'euphorie du renouveau immobilier, on dirait qu'on l'a oublié.

Voici ce que dit le site de la Tour Deloitte : "La tour s'élèvera au nord d'un important développement à usage mixte de Cadillac Fairview qui comprendra des édifices commerciaux, résidentiels et de détail."
http://latourdeloitte.ca/neighbourhood.php

Le sort des stationnements est donc déjà prévu et il n'y aura pas d'espace public. À mon avis, on commet la même erreur au nord du centre Bell, en faisant trop de tours au même endroit. On est tellement content que les gros joueurs investissent à nouveau à Montréal qu'on leur laisse tout faire, sans vision à long terme pour la ville.
     
     
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Cadillac Fairview donne le détail de leurs projets pour les terrains au sud du centre Bell et de la tour Deloitte ici : http://www.cadillacfairview.com/Note...t+à+Montréal



Cadillac Fairview dévoile les plans d’un nouveau complexe fascinant à Montréal

Montréal (QC), le 30 mars 2011 - Cadillac Fairview est fière d’annoncer que le zonage est en place pour l’établissement d’un complexe à vocations multiples dans le secteur du Centre Bell, situé au centre-ville de Montréal.

Il s’agit d’un investissement de près de 400 millions $ dans un projet de quatre tours, soit une tour de bureaux et trois tours de copropriétés.

« Nous avons consacré 150 millions $ à l’achat d'un îlot de 5 millions de pieds carrés autour du Centre Bell pour un projet comprenant des bureaux, des commerces de détail, un hôtel et des logements, qui est similaire au complexe Maple Leaf Square situé au centre-ville de Toronto », a déclaré, Sal Iacono, vice-président principal, Développement, Portefeuille de l'est du Canada de Cadillac Fairview.

(...)

Le plan d’ensemble comprend, entre autres, les éléments indiqués ci-dessous.

Tour de bureaux de 27 étages située sur la rue Saint-Antoine offrant une superficie locative de 500 000 pieds carrés.

Complexe de copropriétés comptant environ 710 appartements, répartis entre trois tours. Deux tours, situées au carrefour de la rue de la Montagne et de l’avenue des Canadiens de Montréal, soit l’emplacement actuel de la place du Centenaire, auraient environ 44 étages.Une troisième tour de verre de 25 étages, qui comprend l’immeuble de bureaux déjà construit sur lequel serait érigée la tour de copropriétés.
     
     
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Cadillac Fairview donne le détail de leurs projets pour les terrains au sud du centre Bell et de la tour Deloitte ici : http://www.cadillacfairview.com/Note...t+à+Montréal



Cadillac Fairview dévoile les plans d’un nouveau complexe fascinant à Montréal

Montréal (QC), le 30 mars 2011 - Cadillac Fairview est fière d’annoncer que le zonage est en place pour l’établissement d’un complexe à vocations multiples dans le secteur du Centre Bell, situé au centre-ville de Montréal.

Il s’agit d’un investissement de près de 400 millions $ dans un projet de quatre tours, soit une tour de bureaux et trois tours de copropriétés.

« Nous avons consacré 150 millions $ à l’achat d'un îlot de 5 millions de pieds carrés autour du Centre Bell pour un projet comprenant des bureaux, des commerces de détail, un hôtel et des logements, qui est similaire au complexe Maple Leaf Square situé au centre-ville de Toronto », a déclaré, Sal Iacono, vice-président principal, Développement, Portefeuille de l'est du Canada de Cadillac Fairview.

(...)

Le plan d’ensemble comprend, entre autres, les éléments indiqués ci-dessous.

Tour de bureaux de 27 étages située sur la rue Saint-Antoine offrant une superficie locative de 500 000 pieds carrés.

Complexe de copropriétés comptant environ 710 appartements, répartis entre trois tours. Deux tours, situées au carrefour de la rue de la Montagne et de l’avenue des Canadiens de Montréal, soit l’emplacement actuel de la place du Centenaire, auraient environ 44 étages.Une troisième tour de verre de 25 étages, qui comprend l’immeuble de bureaux déjà construit sur lequel serait érigée la tour de copropriétés.
This is from two years ago though... I wonder what is in the books today...
     
     
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This is from two years ago though... I wonder what is in the books today...
La Presse a publié un cahier sur l'immobilier, il y a deux semaines environ. Je peux me tromper, mais ce qu'on y voyait suggérait que le projet de Cadillac Fairview n'avait pas vraiment bougé depuis l'annonce de 2011.
     
     
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Les deux tours en question sont devenues une tour de 50, puis de 62, puis de 40, puis de 48, puis finalement de 50 étages à nouveau. En plus de ça, le design n'a plus rien à voir avec les esquisses initiales et une seconde tour à bureau est prévue en face de la première.

Ce n'est pas vraiment ce que j'appellerai «ne pas bouger».
     
     
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Vous avez raison tous les deux.

J'étais distrait et j'ai recopié une partie du texte qui porte sur la partie nord des projets de CF. Au nord, en effet, ça a pas mal bougé.

Désolé pour cette confusion. La question que je voulais relancer était sur la partie sud, c'est-à-dire sur les actuels stationnements vus sur la photo du message 87 (de Rico).

Est-ce que ça aussi, ça a bougé depuis deux ans ? En tout cas pour l'instant, je crois qu'on prévoit construire sur tout l'espace...
     
     
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Les préparatifs pour la base de la grue sont en cours!
     
     
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Can we move this thread to the "under construction" section then?
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I'm not sure that it meets this definition yet:
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If a proposal starts construction but goes unnoticed by the moderation team, feel free to post in here to request it be moved.

Site preparation or merely just digging the foundation doesn't count as contruction starting, since digging a hole is just that, digging a hole. And plus any construction taking place within a foundation that pertains only to the excavation doesn't count either, since that's not construction for the actual building itself.

  • Foundation work includes the implementation of permanent foundation components such as the drilling of caissons, etc.
  • Top down construction involving piling doesn't require a foundation to have been dug for a building to be considered under construction.


A tall building is considered to be ‘under construction’ when site clearing has been completed and foundation / piling work has begun.
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This official news release confirms the 436ft/133 M.

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Cadillac Fairview begins construction of Deloitte Tower
Ground breaking ceremony kicks off Cadillac Fairview's $2 billion plan to redevelop lands surrounding the Bell Centre

MONTREAL, April 2, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited hosted a ground breaking ceremony for Deloitte Tower, the city's first, new, privately-owned and financed commercial office tower to be built in more than 20 years. The ceremony marked the launch of Cadillac Fairview's $2 billion multi-year plan to redevelop a prime sector of downtown Montreal.

"Cadillac Fairview is committed to investing in the long-term future of Montreal. Over the course of the next 15 years, Cadillac Fairview plans to invest up to $2 billion to transform the area surrounding the Bell Centre, including $200 million to build Deloitte Tower, a key component in our redevelopment plan. Deloitte Tower will be recognized as a state-of-the-art, green, contemporary, collaborative workplace. Our commitment to Montreal business leaders is to establish an international reputation for Deloitte Tower," said John Sullivan, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cadillac Fairview.

Deloitte Tower will comprise 495,000 square feet of office space and 20,000 square feet of retail space. Typical floor size will be approximately 22,300 square feet. One of Canada's leading professional services firms, Deloitte, will be the anchor tenant, occupying almost a third of the available space (160,000 square feet).

"Since we opened our first Canadian office in 1858, we have been proud members of the Montreal business community. It's an exciting time for the city and we're honoured to be a part of this new landmark, the first new building of this scale in more than 20 years," said Frank Vettese, Managing Partner and Chief Executive of Deloitte in Canada. "This leading-edge office building aligns with our commitment to sustainability, innovation and collaboration. We look forward to making Deloitte Tower our new home in Montreal."

Deloitte Tower: Rising to the World Standard
Located on Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, the 26-storey Deloitte Tower will rise 436 feet between two Montreal landmarks, the Bell Centre and the heritage-designated Windsor Station.

"Globally, business leaders are demanding space that is more flexible, more comfortable, more efficient and more sustainable. A new world standard is emerging, and in Montreal, it can be found at Deloitte Tower. This is a building designed not just for work, but for success," said Salvatore Iacono, Senior Vice President, Development and Portfolio Management, Eastern Canada Portfolio, Cadillac Fairview.

Deloitte Tower's location is ideal. Linked directly to the city's underground network as well as Lucien-L'Allier and Bonaventure metro stations, and within easy walking distance of the city's main commuter hubs, Gare Lucien-L'Allier and Gare Centrale, and the South Shore Transit downtown bus terminal, the site is also easily accessible from Autoroutes 10 and 720.

Primary pedestrian access to the tower will be at the courtyard level located on Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal. Deloitte Tower's urban layout was carefully designed. A renovated public courtyard will feature extensive landscaping, seating and a reflecting pool in fair weather, skating rink in the winter. A soaring glass, metal and stone lobby will integrate elements of a nineteenth-century heritage rail shed. The courtyard level will also feature a restaurant suitable for fine dining and business events.

The Saint-Antoine Street ground-level entrance will be designed for vehicular access to the building with parking entrance and passenger drop-off. Deloitte Tower will include three levels of climate-controlled parking comprising 232 parking spaces and eight recharging stations for electric vehicles. Also located on this level are 188 climate-controlled bicycle parking spaces with adjoining shower facilities and change rooms, a secondary lobby and two retail outlets.

Deloitte Tower will be Montreal's first LEED® Platinum (CS) office development. State-of-the-art infrastructures at Deloitte Tower substantially mitigate the risk of unforeseen escalations in operating costs that is prevalent with older buildings. Deloitte Tower also offers a measure of protection from rising energy costs as a result of high-tech systems that reduce consumption by 30-40% versus a conventional office tower. Post-construction, Deloitte Tower will participate in Cadillac Fairview's nationwide Green At Work® program that tracks energy use, water consumption and waste diversion, establishing reduction targets for each year.

Cadillac Fairview partnered with world-renowned architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF). KPF joined forces with B+H Architects and Montreal-based Lemay Associés. The team brilliantly designed Deloitte Tower, ensuring it would weave into the environmental fabric of Montreal, while having a strong presence and unique personality.

"While basically square in plan, the tower massing is split in the north-south direction to create more elegantly proportioned volumes that respond to Montreal's urban grain. The tower forms are sculpted with large facets and angled tops to produce a distinctive and recognizable urban presence, and to create a contemporary backdrop to the Windsor Station courtyard," said Josh Chaiken, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Design's Principal.

Deloitte Tower is scheduled to open in Summer 2015. For more information, please visit deloittetower.ca.

About Cadillac Fairview
The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited is one of North America's largest investors, owners and managers of commercial real estate. For more than 50 years, Cadillac Fairview has been leading the way in commercial real estate with innovative design, development and management.

Cadillac Fairview focuses on developing and managing high-quality office properties and regional shopping centres in Canada and the United States, as well as international investments in real estate companies and investment funds. With a portfolio valued at more than $21 billion, Cadillac Fairview and its affiliates own and manage nearly 46 million square feet of leasable space at 79 properties across North America, including some of Canada's landmark developments, such as Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto Eaton Centre, Pacific Centre, Chinook Centre and the Montreal Fashion Centres (Carrefour Laval, Galeries d'Anjou, Promenades St-Bruno and Fairview Pointe Claire).

About Deloitte
Deloitte, one of Canada's leading professional services firms, provides audit, tax, consulting and financial advisory services. Deloitte LLP, an Ontario limited liability partnership, is the Canadian member firm of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited. Deloitte operates in Quebec as Deloitte s.e.n.c.r.l., a Quebec limited liability partnership.

Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee, and its network of member firms, each of which is a legally separate and independent entity. Please see www.deloitte.com/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited and its member firms.

About Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) is one of the world's pre-eminent architecture firms, providing architecture, interior, programming and master planning services for clients in both the public and private sectors. Operating as one firm with six global offices, KPF is led by 23 Principals and 19 Directors. The firm's 600+ staff members come from 43 different countries, speak more than 30 languages and include over 80 LEED®-accredited professionals.

KPF's diverse portfolio, which features over 70 projects certified or pursuing green building certification, comprises corporate, hospitality, residential, academic, civic, transportation and mixed-use projects located in more than 35 countries.
http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1139...deloitte-tower
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