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Looks like a leftover from Vancouver's explosion of condo towers in the 1990s
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^ You have a fairly good chance of getting it. Union Street is not huge. It's on the same block as Altitude, but at the parking lot on Union where the Blue Bird Café was located until it was intentionally burned in 1972. Personally I would not consider this project just because of the horrible tragedy which killed 37 people.
Awkward design. The more I look at projects in other cities across the world (and in Canada), the more I think Montreal is accepting lower standards than it should.
We were a supposed city of design, well, let's prove it!
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I agree. This is my least favourite project downtown. Very mediocre architecture. I would be overjoyed if this went up near downtown (Pointe-Saint-Charles, Saint-Henri, Centre-Sud), not a block away from PVM.
I couldn't find the TOM condos forum, it is not on the forum now..That is why i decided to post some fresh pictures i took today of the model they have insde the sales office. You can erase my post after seeing the pics, or just place them in the right place...Enjoy