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Old Posted: Jun 10, 2011, 12:08 AM
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That is certainly awesome, and will add some nice density to the east end of the skyline! They need to build something like that on a smaller scale here in Ottawa...perhaps where Hunt Club will eventually intersect the 417...
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^That's a pretty big hole, they did that quickly didn't they?
Yeah, the speed is very good on this one! So far, its a good sequel to 400 Sherbrooke Ouest.

It would be nice if a mod changes the thread title for something like this: MONTREAL | Marriott Courtyard Montréal Centre-ville | 446 FT / 136 M | 40 FLOORS

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Old Posted: Jul 10, 2011, 2:00 AM
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Update from Mtlurb.com

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Partie nord, c'est ce qu'on peux appeler de la grosse colonne.





Partie sud



Je pense qu'il va avoir une autre grue dans la partie sud



http://www.mtlurb.com/forums/showthr...A9tages/page94
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Old Posted: Aug 26, 2011, 5:35 PM
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Voici une vue aérienne du chantier.
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will be at street level soon i guess
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Old Posted: Sep 3, 2011, 12:50 AM
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wow look at that! Of downtown's sorriest empty lots is aout to go waaaaaaay up!

oh and can a mod please edit the title? MONTREAL | Marriott Courtyard Montréal Centre-ville | 446 FT / 136 M | 40 FLOORS
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The old height says 132m/434ft, where did the new height come from?
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Old Posted: Sep 6, 2011, 12:19 PM
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Thats the ''official'' height over at Mtlurb.com which is the only source i know so far.
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Old Posted: Sep 6, 2011, 11:34 PM
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Do those heights include the spire?
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Do those heights include the spire?
i don't think so!
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Nice new renders! This building is gonna be dope on Bleury/ Rene-Levesque.

I personally find Rene-Levesque boulevard very underwhelming as an important business canyon. It only has a handful Before Rene-Levesque can ever be considered an imposing skyscraper canyons, it needs a lot more 120m+ towers! So far there are only the complexe desjardins towers (152, 130m), the CIBC tower (187m), PVM (188m), Telus (140m), Sun Life (124m) and the 1250 (199m), but that one doesnt really count seeing as its full height rises off the adjacent streets and only its 4 floor podium touches on the boulevard.

So lets have more high towers on the boulevard!
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i don't think so!
I would be surprised if the spire was not part of the official height.
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Yeah, the speed is very good on this one! So far, its a good sequel to 400 Sherbrooke Ouest.

It would be nice if a mod changes the thread title for something like this: MONTREAL | Marriott Courtyard Montréal Centre-ville | 446 FT / 136 M | 40 FLOORS

Thanks!
The title of this thread has been updated.
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^Nice!

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finally is getting out the ground soon!!
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Old Posted: Nov 3, 2011, 4:27 PM
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This is going to be an awesome building when it goes up, and I think Montreal has one of the coolest skylines in Canada.
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