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Old Posted Dec 2, 2006, 5:58 AM
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MONTREAL | Development Thread




Montréal's Facts

City population : 1 873 813
Metro population : 3 635 700

Immigrant population (2001) : 492 235

City area : 500 km2
Metro area : 4047 km2

Underground city : 31,5 km (Longest in the world)

Number of subway stations : 65

Number of festivals
with more than 70 000 visitors : 13

Number of tourists (2004) : 7 184 000

Density : 4,326/km2 (11,205.6/sq mi)

Founded : 1642

% of population who speak French : 86%

Height limit : The Royal Mount (233 meters)


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Updated projects masterlist – by Gilbert (mtlurb.com)


Under construction


Hilton Garden Inn

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: Groupe Canvar
Architect: Geiger Huot Architectes

Floors: 37 fl
Designation: 200-room hotel (first 13 fl), residential





Louis Bohème

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: SacresaCanada, Iber Management
Architect: Menkès, Shooner, Dagenais, Letourneux

Height : 85m
Floors: 28 fl
Designation: Residential




Crystal de la Montagne

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: Le Crystal de la Montagne / S.E.N.C.
Architect: BLT Architectes

Floors: 27 fl
Designation: 131 suites, 59 luxurious condominium residences




Le Vistal 1 & 2

Expected Occupancy: 2008 - 2009

Developer: Groupe Proment
Designation : Residential

Floors: 2*28 fl
Designation: Residential




Westin Montreal

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: Atlific
Architect: Geiger Huot Architectes

Floors: 20 fl
Designation: 432 deluxe rooms and suites



Quebecor Head Office Expansion

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: Québécor
Architect: Cardinal Hardy / Arcop

Floors: 19 fl
Designation: Office space




Université de Sherbrooke

Expected Occupancy: 2009
City : Longueuil

Developer: Université de Sherbrooke

Floors: 17 fl
Designation: University building




Boisé Notre-Dame

Expected Occupancy: 2008
City : Laval

Developer: Groupe Joyal

Floors: 3*17 fl
Designation: Residential





Îlot Voyageur

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: UQAM

Floors: 2*9 fl / 16 fl
Designation: University building and a new bus terminal




Villa Latella - Mont-Carmel

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: San Carlo Construction Inc.

Floors: 15 fl
Designation: Residential




John Molson School of Business Building

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Concordia University
Architects: KPMB Architects – FSA Architectes

Floors: 15 fl
Designation: University building




Île Paton

Expected Occupancy: 2009
City : Laval

Developer: Magil-Laurentian

Floors: 2*14 fl
Designation: residential




Sir George Simpson

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Groupe Lépine
Architects: DCYSA

Floors: 13 fl
Designation: Residential




LUX Résidences Gouverneur

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Gouverneur Residences
Architects: DCYSA

Floors: 4*12 fl
Designation: Residential




Lowney 3

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: Groupe Prével
Architects: DCYSA

Floors: 10 fl
Designation: Residential




333 Sherbrooke Est

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: Homburg Invest Inc.
Architects: Cardinal Hardy et Associés

Floors: 2*10 fl
Designation: Residential




Stade Saputo

Team : Impact de Montréal

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: Groupe Saputo
Architect: Zinno Zappitelli Architectes

Number of seats: 13,000 seats, expandable to 17,000




Lac Mirabel

Expected Occupancy: 2009
City : Mirabel

Developer: Gordon Group Holdings, LLC / Morgan Stanley Real Estate

Designation:

330 acre site (14 million square feet) with a 2.6 million square foot super regional shopping, entertainment and multi-sport complex
Canada’s first indoor/outdoor LEED certified green destination.





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Approved


701 University

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: Magil Laurentienne
Architect: BLT architectes

Floors: 33 fl / 15 fl
Designation: mixed-use complex




Place de la Cité Internationale

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Westcliff

Floors: 31 fl
Designation: An office tower of 725,000 square-foot




900 De Maisonneuve Ouest

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Hines / SITQ
Architect: Pickard Chilton Architects / Menkès Shooner Dagenais Letourneux

Floors: 28 fl
Designation: An office tower of 400,000 square feet




Blu Rivage

Expected Occupancy: 2009
City : Longueuil

Developer: True North Properties Ltd.

Floors: 25 fl
Designation: residential




1440 de la Montagne

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Architect: Miguel Escobar architecture

Floors: 22 fl
Designation: residential




Campus d'Outremont

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: Université de Montréal
Architects: Cardinal Hardy / Provencher & Roy architectes

Number of buildings: 19 buildings
Designation: University Buildings




CHUM

Expected Occupancy: 2013

Developer: Governments / Université de Montréal
Architect: BPYA
Cost of the project: $1,8 billion

Floors: 2*16 fl
Designation: French university hospital




Cité Nature

Expected Occupancy: 2011

Developer: Groupe El-Ad
Architect: Béïque, Legault, Thuot architectes

Floors: 5*10@14 fl / 9,13,14 fl
Designation: Development of 1,400 residential units behind the Olympic Village




M9-02

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: Développements McGill
Architect: NOMADE

Floors: 9 fl
Designation: Commercial, residential




MUHC

Expected Occupancy: 2013

Developer: Governments / McGill University
Cost of the project: $1,5 billion

Designation: English university hospital





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Proposed


Griffintown - New Montréal's tallest towers

Expected Occupancy: ~2012

Developer: Rockland Hakim et Associés

Floors: 2*60 fl
Designation: $2.5-billion mixed-use complex, including a train/tramway station,
a private hospital (24 floors), residential units, commercial spaces and a 5-star hotel.
It's one of the biggest private investments in Montreal's history.

(No render)


Tour Rogers

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: Rogers / SHDM

Floors: 30 fl
Designation: Office

(No render)


Les Diamants (Place Métropolitain)

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Groupe Essaris
Architect: DCYSA

Floors: 2*28 fl
Designation: mixed-use complex




1215 Square Phillips

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: Canderel

Floors: 25 fl
Designation: An office tower of 900,000 pi.ca




Le Cristofe Alexandre

Expected Occupancy: 2008

Floors: 21 fl
Designation: Hotel




750 Peel

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: KDP / Aecon
Architect: DCYSA

Floors: 21 fl / 2*12 fl
Designation: 1,500 student residences




1800 René-Lévesque Ouest

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Architect: MSDL Architectes

Floors: 2*21 fl
Designation: residential




Commodore marina development

Expected Occupancy: 2010
City: Laval

Floors: 3*19 fl
Designation: Residential




Le Chagall

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Engel Construction and Development Group
Architect: GCB Architectes

Floors: 2*17 fl
Designation: residential




Stanley/Cypress

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Floors: 17 fl
Designation: residential




[B]SIDEV - Spectrum/B]

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: SIDEV

Floors: 15-to-17 fl
Designation: office

(No render)


Sidev project - Ben's

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: SIDEV

Floors: 15 fl
Designation: hotel / residential

(No render)


Papineau/Ste-Catherine

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: CANRIL

Floors: 14 fl
Designation: residential




Le Quartier Parisien

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: Engel Construction and Development Group
Architect: Karl Fischer Architectes

Floors: 6*13 fl
Designation: residential





1 Avenue du Port

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Architect: Panzini Architectes

Floors: 13 fl
Designation: residential




Ritz Carlton expansion

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Ritz Carlton
Architect: Provencher + Roy Associés

Floors: 12 fl
Designation: hotel




Porto Novo

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Architect: Panzini Architectes

Floors: 11 fl
Designation: residential




Cité Multimédia

Expected Occupancy: 2009

Architect: Lemay, Michaud architecture design

Floors: 10 fl
Designation: office




Silo No. 5: Museum of Modern Art

Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal

Designation: Conversion of an old 500 meters long silo into a new Museum of Modern Art





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Others developments



Village Griffintown

Status: Approved

Construction start : 2009
Expected Occupancy: 2018-2019

Developer: Devimco
Architects: Martin + Marcotte architectes / Daniel Arbour & Associés

Cost:$1.3-billion

Permanent jobs created: 4,330
Jobs created during the construction: 10,250 per years

Height: The project would feature several towers ranging from 10 to 24 storeys;
the tallest building would be a hotel overlooking the Lachine Canal, which would have 32 floors.

Designation : $1.3-billion residential and commercial plan that it says will revitalize Griffintown,
a run-down area. It's one of the biggest private investments in Montreal's history


The project inclued :
  • 3,860 residential units, from low-income rental housing to high-end luxury condominiums. Sixty-five per cent of the project's floor space would be housing.
  • To allay concerns of heritage activists, the developer said it will protect 12 structures in the area, the former heart of the city's Irish community.
  • A mix of retail outlets, including services, shops and restaurants, accounting for 18 per cent of the project. Most retail space would be for small and medium-sized stores, with less than a quarter devoted to large-surface stores.
  • A 2,000-seat theatre.




Other project included in the development:

Griffintown - New Montréal's tallest towers

Status: Proposed
Expected Occupancy: ~2012

Floors: 2*60 fl
Designation: $2.5-billion mixed-use complex, including a train/tramway station,
a private hospital (24 floors), residential units, commercial spaces and a 5-star hotel.
It's one of the biggest private investments in Montreal's history.

(Details above)




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Transformation of the Bonaventure Expressway
at the Downtown Gateway


Status: Approved

Construction start : 2009

Developer: Ville de Montréal and the Société du Havre de Montréal
Architects: Cardinal Hardy

Permanent jobs created: 4,020

Height: The project would feature several towers ranging from 6 to 15 storeys;
the tallest building would be a office tower located near the Montreal Stock Exchange Tower, which would have 33 floors.

Designation : The demolition of the Bonaventure Expressway will create a major urban boulevard
with lanes located on either side of a string of central city
blocks to be made available for development.

The project inclued :
  • 600 residential units, 5.000 m2 of retail business space and 43,000 m2 of office space in the central city blocks.
  • The lowering of the expressway contributes to urban renewal, freeing-up 17,370 m2 of land for development.
  • the CN rail viaduct has 20,495 m2 of ground-level space, part of which can be used for commercial or public purposes.




Phase I - The Bonaventure Expressway

Statut : Approved - analysis of the costs of construction and demolition

Construction start : 2009
Expected Occupancy: 2011

Cost:$90-million

Designation : The demolition of the Bonaventure Expressway.


Other project included in the development :

701 University

Status: Approved
Expected Occupancy: 2010

Floors: 33 fl / 15 fl
Designation: mixed-use complex

(Details above)




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Quartier des spectacles

Developer: Ville de Montréal / Quebec governement / Quartier des spectacles / Private developers

Characteristics: Le Quartier des spectacles is an art district of 94 hectares, on the East part of downtown.
There is 28 performance spaces seating 28,000 spectators and approximately 8,500 jobs linked to the cultural sector.


Projects :

Hilton Garden Inn

Status: Under construction
Expected Occupancy: 2008

Floors: 37 fl
Designation: 200-room hotel (first 13 fl), residential

(Details above)

Îlot Balmoral - Tour Rogers

Status: Proposed
Expected Occupancy: 2010

Floors: 30 fl
Designation: Office

(Details above)

Louis Bohème

Status: Under construction
Expected Occupancy: 2009

Height : 85m
Floors: 28 fl
Designation: Residential

(Details above)

Sleb 2

Status: Proposed
Expected Occupancy: 2009

Floors: 16 fl
Designation: residential

(Details above)

SIDEV - Spectrum

Status: Proposed
Expected Occupancy: 2010

Floors: 15 fl
Designation: office and commercial spaces

(Details above)

Le Montmarte

Status: Under construction
Expected Occupancy: 2008

Developer: Groupe Tidan / Groupe Maya
Architect: Menkès, Shooner, Dagenais, Letourneux

Floors: 8 fl
Designation: Residential



Maison du Développement Durable

Status: Approved
Expected Occupancy: 2010

Developer: Center for Sustainable Development (Maison du développement durable inc.)
Architect: Menkès, Shooner, Dagenais, Letourneux

Floors: 8 fl
Designation: an ecological office building for eight Quebec organizations dedicated to sustainable development



Maison du festival de jazz

Status: Approved
Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Festival International de Jazz de Montréal

Floors: 7 fl
Designation: Jazz hall of fame, a jazz concert hall of 300-seats

(No render)

2-22 Sainte-Catherine (Red Light)

Status: Approved / Demolition of the old building
Expected Occupancy: 2009

Developer: Société de développement Angus
Architect: Ædifica Architecture

Floors: 6 fl
Designation: Cultural building



LADMMI

Status: Approved
Expected Occupancy: 2009

Floors: 6 fl
Designation: Dance school



Montreal Symphony Orchestra Concert Hall

Status: Approved
Expected Occupancy: 2011

Designation: A new $105 million concert hall for the MSO of 1,900-seats.

(No render)

Îlot Balmoral - Concert hall

Status: Approved
Expected Occupancy: ~2011

Designation: A new 1,000-seats concert hall.

(No render)




Places des festivals:

Designation: Permanent Places for Montreal' many festivals. Redevelopment of the streets and the places around the Place des Arts.




Place du Quartier des spectacles

Status: Under construction
Inauguration of the square: Summer 2009 - just in time for the 30th anniversary of the Festival international de jazz de Montreal.



Esplanade Clark

Status: Approved
Inauguration : Summer 2010 - just in time for the Montreal's summer festivals.



Ste. Catherine Street - Transformation into a public space

Status: Approved
Inauguration : Summer 2011 - just in time for the Montreal's summer festivals.



Promenade des festivals - Place de l'Adresse Symphonique

Status: Approved
Inauguration : Summer 2012 - just in time for the Montreal's summer festivals.



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Awesome! merci Gilbert

The Bonaventure proposal really looks promising
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Great work man! Just shows how Mtl is BACK

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petite correction : 900 Maisonneuve O. usage : office
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wowee. good to have this thread, but its only a matter of time before things turn French and confuse me. Perhaps i'm living in the wrong city.
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Nice job!! I didn't realized how tall the 400 Sherbrooke was! And it IS actually under construction! 35 stories!
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Thank you everybody! It took me many hours to do it.

btw, I made some corrections: Le musée Juif --- Cancelled
Porte st-marie --- Cancelled too

Ax It's the tallest tower under construction since 1993!

Tone Oups! Merci.
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Vraiment du beau travail. Est-ce que le méga-super-collosal hôpital pour nous les blokes au Glen Yards n'a pas encore fait un rendu ?
Et, si on inclut les tours Lepine, pourquoi pas le Roc Fleuri, un tour de beauté s'il y en a un.
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some amazing projects and some just horrible.....but overall pretty good.
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I like the dual tower Le 1300 René-Lévesque Ouest, it actually reminds me of a more rounded (for lack of a better term) Capitol Mall u/c in Sacremento.

1300 René-Lévesque Ouest looks like it will be and nice addition to Montreal, it is reminiscent of the 900 N. Michigan in Chicago. I'd hope the exterior is not going to be gold and "Trump casinoesque" - that might not be the best choice.

1500 Sherbrooke Ouest has a great classic look too...
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MolsonExport Why do you posted a 4 years old cancelled project in the thread of the development of Montréal?
By the way, the Olympic Stadium was empty when expos played in, so the new stadium would have been empty too.

Coldrsx Tell us which one is the most horrible for you. I just want to know.

Lyle Je veux bien, mais toutes les photos du roc fleury que j'ai trouvées sont pas incroyables et les rendus sont tous la nuit. Si tu en as une, vas-y!

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Where are the Faubourg Saint-Laurent - Phases II et III located in the city?
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MTL Lucas I think it's on René-Lévesque, but I don't konw exactly where.

There is a new project that I want to show you:


Le Montmartre

Architects: Groupe Conseil Jean-Pierre Bart
Completion: 2007
Usage: Residential
Status: Under construction

? meters - 7 floors




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There is also new renders and a new design for the 400 Sherbrooke Ouest:


Old design:




New design:(the new model has now 37 floors)



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