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Old Posted Jul 4, 2012, 6:46 AM
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Here is a proposal just released on the Vancouver forum, on north east False Creek beside BC Place



http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/planning/rezoning/applications/750pacific/documents/1.12_view.pdf
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L'avenue ( Brocollowhatever tower)


Source:http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1003037/...lest-downtown-residential-tower-l-avenue

MONTREAL, July 4, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Broccolini unveils L'Avenue, a 50-storey, mixed-use residential development located directly across from the Centre Bell in the heart of downtown Montreal. Slated to be the tallest residential building of the city, L'Avenue, is situated on avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, with unparalleled views of Montreal's panorama.

L'Avenue will be one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the Montreal skyline. The residential tower will be composed of three sculpted rectilinear volumes. The podium will allow for potential retail, restaurant and hotel opportunities and will add architectural excitement to the highly animated public realm of Avenue Des Canadiens.

In February 2012, Broccolini, in partnership with Carttera Private Equities, purchased the development site for $14.1M. The total project investment represents approximately $200M.

« Broccolini is proud to invest in this unique residential, mixed-use development. L'Avenue is certain to transform the urban landscape and reflect Montréal's international image: modern and cutting-edge. Bringing new vitality to this sector of the city, we are convinced L'Avenue will become a symbol of Montréal» said M. Anthony Broccolini, Managing Director at Broccolini, who is responsible for the L'Avenue project.

The L'Avenue presentation gallery opens its doors in early Fall 2012 and will showcase a full model suite. The 350 residences of L'AVENUE range from 500 to 1,500 sq. ft. and prices start in the mid $200's.

About Broccolini
Established more than 60 years ago, Broccolini is a leader in the construction and development of real estate services. The company serves the residential, commercial and industrial markets in Québec and Ontario. Broccolini has built its reputation in establishing solid and long-lasting relationships with its clients. The company commits to each project with great pride, passion and a staff who continually strive for excellence.

For more information on L'AVENUE, visit lavenuecondos.com
     
     
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Old Posted Jul 4, 2012, 2:32 PM
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here is a proposal just released on the vancouver forum, on north east false creek beside bc place



http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/planning/rezoning/applications/750pacific/documents/1.12_view.pdf
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Old Posted Jul 4, 2012, 2:35 PM
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L'avenue ( Brocollowhatever tower)


Source:http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1003037/...lest-downtown-residential-tower-l-avenue

MONTREAL, July 4, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Broccolini unveils L'Avenue, a 50-storey, mixed-use residential development located directly across from the Centre Bell in the heart of downtown Montreal. Slated to be the tallest residential building of the city, L'Avenue, is situated on avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, with unparalleled views of Montreal's panorama.

L'Avenue will be one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the Montreal skyline. The residential tower will be composed of three sculpted rectilinear volumes. The podium will allow for potential retail, restaurant and hotel opportunities and will add architectural excitement to the highly animated public realm of Avenue Des Canadiens.

In February 2012, Broccolini, in partnership with Carttera Private Equities, purchased the development site for $14.1M. The total project investment represents approximately $200M.

« Broccolini is proud to invest in this unique residential, mixed-use development. L'Avenue is certain to transform the urban landscape and reflect Montréal's international image: modern and cutting-edge. Bringing new vitality to this sector of the city, we are convinced L'Avenue will become a symbol of Montréal» said M. Anthony Broccolini, Managing Director at Broccolini, who is responsible for the L'Avenue project.

The L'Avenue presentation gallery opens its doors in early Fall 2012 and will showcase a full model suite. The 350 residences of L'AVENUE range from 500 to 1,500 sq. ft. and prices start in the mid $200's.

About Broccolini
Established more than 60 years ago, Broccolini is a leader in the construction and development of real estate services. The company serves the residential, commercial and industrial markets in Québec and Ontario. Broccolini has built its reputation in establishing solid and long-lasting relationships with its clients. The company commits to each project with great pride, passion and a staff who continually strive for excellence.

For more information on L'AVENUE, visit lavenuecondos.com


Absolutely gorgeous! So proud of you Montreal! This should be what? 180 - 190 meters?
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Here is a proposal just released on the Vancouver forum, on north east False Creek beside BC Place



http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/planning/rezoning/applications/750pacific/documents/1.12_view.pdf
Is this just a massing? The materials look like a 1980s office park.
     
     
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Absolutely gorgeous! So proud of you Montreal! This should be what? 180 - 190 meters?
Probably more like 160-170m.
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Is this just a massing? The materials look like a 1980s office park.
... in Shenzhen.

Terrible from what I can see.
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Old Posted Jul 4, 2012, 2:54 PM
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Source:http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1003037/...lest-downtown-residential-tower-l-avenue

MONTREAL, July 4, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Broccolini unveils L'Avenue, a 50-storey, mixed-use residential development located directly across from the Centre Bell in the heart of downtown Montreal. Slated to be the tallest residential building of the city, L'Avenue, is situated on avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, with unparalleled views of Montreal's panorama.

L'Avenue will be one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the Montreal skyline. The residential tower will be composed of three sculpted rectilinear volumes. The podium will allow for potential retail, restaurant and hotel opportunities and will add architectural excitement to the highly animated public realm of Avenue Des Canadiens.

In February 2012, Broccolini, in partnership with Carttera Private Equities, purchased the development site for $14.1M. The total project investment represents approximately $200M.

« Broccolini is proud to invest in this unique residential, mixed-use development. L'Avenue is certain to transform the urban landscape and reflect Montréal's international image: modern and cutting-edge. Bringing new vitality to this sector of the city, we are convinced L'Avenue will become a symbol of Montréal» said M. Anthony Broccolini, Managing Director at Broccolini, who is responsible for the L'Avenue project.

The L'Avenue presentation gallery opens its doors in early Fall 2012 and will showcase a full model suite. The 350 residences of L'AVENUE range from 500 to 1,500 sq. ft. and prices start in the mid $200's.

About Broccolini
Established more than 60 years ago, Broccolini is a leader in the construction and development of real estate services. The company serves the residential, commercial and industrial markets in Québec and Ontario. Broccolini has built its reputation in establishing solid and long-lasting relationships with its clients. The company commits to each project with great pride, passion and a staff who continually strive for excellence.

For more information on L'AVENUE, visit lavenuecondos.com
RBC Tower apparently had the best of the L'hotel Georgia ~ 9 months ago.
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With or without cheese sauce, I like Broccoli, or whatever it's called! Hope it gets built Montreal. Nice tower
     
     
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L'avenue ( Brocollowhatever tower)


Source:http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1003037/...lest-downtown-residential-tower-l-avenue

MONTREAL, July 4, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Broccolini unveils L'Avenue, a 50-storey, mixed-use residential development located directly across from the Centre Bell in the heart of downtown Montreal. Slated to be the tallest residential building of the city, L'Avenue, is situated on avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, with unparalleled views of Montreal's panorama.

L'Avenue will be one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the Montreal skyline. The residential tower will be composed of three sculpted rectilinear volumes. The podium will allow for potential retail, restaurant and hotel opportunities and will add architectural excitement to the highly animated public realm of Avenue Des Canadiens.

In February 2012, Broccolini, in partnership with Carttera Private Equities, purchased the development site for $14.1M. The total project investment represents approximately $200M.

« Broccolini is proud to invest in this unique residential, mixed-use development. L'Avenue is certain to transform the urban landscape and reflect Montréal's international image: modern and cutting-edge. Bringing new vitality to this sector of the city, we are convinced L'Avenue will become a symbol of Montréal» said M. Anthony Broccolini, Managing Director at Broccolini, who is responsible for the L'Avenue project.

The L'Avenue presentation gallery opens its doors in early Fall 2012 and will showcase a full model suite. The 350 residences of L'AVENUE range from 500 to 1,500 sq. ft. and prices start in the mid $200's.

About Broccolini
Established more than 60 years ago, Broccolini is a leader in the construction and development of real estate services. The company serves the residential, commercial and industrial markets in Québec and Ontario. Broccolini has built its reputation in establishing solid and long-lasting relationships with its clients. The company commits to each project with great pride, passion and a staff who continually strive for excellence.

For more information on L'AVENUE, visit lavenuecondos.com
Looks very much like this early proposal for 355 King W in Toronto. http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=78173
I made the drawing in Sept. 08, so the proposal probably came out in August of that year.
     
     
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The bell center will be buried under a sea of scrapers in a few years.
     
     
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and it will be nice to have some towers obscuring the dull west facade of the 1250 tower
     
     
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Wow Page+Steele had the exact same design for both of these towers !!!
     
     
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New proposal for Longueuil (11 floors). It's been a few years since Longueuil last had a proposal over 10 floors (most recent buildings over 10 floors were completed in 2009). Can't say I like the location though. It's overlooking the busiest bus terminal in the Montreal area and a bunch of parking lots.

http://www.hebdosregionaux.ca/monteregie...-de-11-etages-a-la-place-charles-lemoyne
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