In contrast to the recession that threatens to numb construction sites, cranes are piercing the sky downtown this fall. For the first time since the early 1990s, five towers of nearly 200 meters rise simultaneously. The Press had the good fortune to rise to the top of the three most advanced structures.
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Martin Tremblay The Press
Andre Dubuc The Press
700, Saint-Jacques/Victoria on the park
The result of the work of architects IBI and BLTA, the hybrid building, which will house residences and offices, pierces the sky of Montreal. Its structure is now complete and the finishing stage has begun. The 58-story condominium tower rests on a 10-story office podium with a total leasable area of 32,500 square meters.
Living at the top of Montreal
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National Bank Tower
The only tower entirely devoted to workspaces among the new giants of Montreal, the National Bank Tower is the largest structural work built in Montreal since the Olympic Stadium. Starting in the fall of 2023, it will house the employees of the head office of the first Quebec bank.
National Bank gets a makeover
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Master Towers
Signed by the Lemay architects and built by the Devimco Group, the Maestria twin towers of 58 and 61 floors have the particularity of being linked together by a footbridge at 26e floor, making it the highest walkway in a residential building ever built in Quebec. The set includes 1743 homes and offers a basilaire of commercial premises of 5000 square meters at street level.