La Laurentienne Building
Office in Quebec, Canada
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La Laurentienne Building (French: Édifice La Laurentienne) is a 102-metre (335 ft), 27-story skyscraper in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The building was designed by Dimitri Dimakopoulos & Associates for Marathon Realty, Lavalin and the Laurentian Bank. It is located on René-Lévesque Boulevard at the intersection of Peel Street, in the Ville-Marie borough of Downtown Montreal. It is adjacent to the Bell Centre and the 1250 René-Lévesque skyscraper to the south, and stands on the site of the former Laurentian Hotel.[2][3]
| La Laurentienne Building | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Office |
| Location | 1100 René-Lévesque Boulevard, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Completed | 1986 |
| Owner | Oxford Properties |
| Operator | Oxford Properties |
| Height | |
| Roof | 102 metres (335 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 27 |
| Lifts/elevators | 16 Otis Elevonic 401 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Dimitri Dimakopoulos & Associates |
| References | |
| [1] | |
La Laurentienne Building is currently owned and managed by global real estate investor, developer and owner Oxford Properties. The building's grounds are home to the outdoor bronze sculpture Cactus modulaire.[4]
Tenants
- ADP Canada[5]
- BCF Business Law[6]
- Transcontinental Media[7]
