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125 Rue Elmire
Located on Elmire Street, this building charms us at first glance with its large red brick façade. Established in the heart of the Plateau Mont-Royal since 1890, this small street bounded by Colonial and Hôtel-de-Ville avenues is both charming and quiet. An old beater from the industrial era, Rue Elmire is literally dominated by this four-story high heritage building. This former Campbell textile mill once sold high-quality men's clothing directly through a vast network of travelling salesmen and agents in major Canadian cities. The building even had its own water tower! It now houses lofts since the end of the 80's with sizes ranging from 800 to 1100 sq ft. Whether from the inside or the outside, the fascination of this building is undeniable. Red brick, large windows, imposing doors seduce us in an instant! Inside, high millfloor ceilings crossed by impressive wooden beams meet large industrial windows in perfect harmony! These bright lofts can be described as real lofts, the New York atmosphere is the order of the day and everyone can let their decorative instincts run wild to personalize it. The space is inviting and leaves room for creation! No metal structure, everything is made of brick and wood, these lofts breathe life and light. Not to mention the rooftop terrace that offers a breathtaking view! In addition to being 5 minutes away from the Laurier metro station, by moving into the Coloniale you will find yourself a few steps away from Saint-Laurent and Saint-Denis streets, 10 minutes away from Mount Royal Park, 25 minutes away from downtown and close to all possible services The University, the Conservatoire de Musique et d'Art Dramatique, several hospitals, medical clinics, shops, restaurants, supermarkets, bakery, bixi, swimming pool, bicycle path and many more! So for those looking for an authentic loft where the art of living is redefined, choose the Coloniale. For more information about this building, contact us!
View Details220 Avenue des Pins
Bordered by the business district to the south, Mount Royal to the north, trendy St. Laurent and St. Denis streets to the east, and McGill University and the Royal Victoria Hospital to the west, the D'Arcy McGee is a particularly popular building for Montreal loft enthusiasts. Its location in the heart of the city is quite exceptional and it gives access to all urban amenities as well as to several world-renowned festivals that take place during the summer (Francofolies, Jazz Festival, Just for Laughs, etc.) Its rich history is equally impressive! Built in 1930, D'Arcy McGee was the first English Catholic high school in Montreal. It occupied this function for several decades before giving way to the vocation we know today, some fifty high-end lofts located in a historic building. With its imposing and symbolic entrance, the D'Arcy McGee opens its doors on luxurious and unique condos. On the second floor, the owners enjoy a beautiful mezzanine, for those who live on the floors above, it is the opportunity to enjoy the splendid view of the mountain or downtown. All can enjoy the large roof terrace that offers an equally breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings. Inside, the finish is magnificent! The 12 to 15 foot high ceilings give an atmosphere of space that is accentuated by the huge windows that run the length of the lofts. All units are bright and the corner units have incredible natural light from evening to morning. Living space ranges from 772 to 2200 square feet depending on the apartment. Of course, elevators are available to residents and it is even possible to purchase a private parking space. The D'Arcy McGee is an architecturally impressive building that has shaped Quebec and will continue to do so for years to come. Trendy, century-old, comfortable, it has everything to satisfy the needs of its owners!
View Details2496 Rue Rachel E.
Located in the former H.B. La Grenade shoe factory converted into condos in 2001, Les Lofts de la Grenade has 20 units on 4 floors. For more information about this building, contact us!
View Details3720 Rue Clark
The Plateau Mont-Royal is a neighborhood that has experienced a very interesting evolution since the early 1900s. At the beginning of the 20th century, when 3720 was built, it was a working-class borough. Over the years and thanks to economic growth, it has been transformed and the working class population has slowly moved out. It then became very cosmopolitan and this is still what characterizes it today, its richness and diversity. It was also at this time that the Plateau began to be known for its green spaces, in fact Boulevard Saint-Joseph became the first artery in the city to be lined with trees. Built in 1910, 3720 Clark gradually followed the transformation of this neighborhood by hosting a post office as its first vocation. It served its purpose for many years due to its solid and well-maintained structure. Many years later, in 1999, it underwent the transformation that destined it to become the cradle of a brand new condominium. This noble red brick building now houses twelve units on four floors. A magnificent rooftop terrace with several barbecues is the delight of its residents, offering a stimulating view of the Plateau and its vibrant atmosphere. Completely renovated, the units feature a sleek design in lofts of all sizes. Mezzanines and ceilings up to 15 feet for some and studio style lofts for others. Some units even have a private terrace in addition to access to the rooftop terrace. When you move into 3720, you also get to enjoy urban life in a serene atmosphere, as the quality soundproofing blends with the calm of Guilbault Street, a street on which many condos have connecting windows. Elevator, private storage, indoor parking spaces, once again everything is made available to residents so that they can enjoy the excitement of "downtown". This majestic building is inspired by the history of Quebec and offers you the opportunity to immerse yourself in it a little more, each day that goes by.
View Details4060 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Like many buildings on the Main, 4060 Boulevard Saint-Laurent is a building steeped in history. Built during the years 1911-1912, this large lot which forms the northwest corner of the boulevard was erected by the manufacturer Abraham M. Vineberg. The Vineberg Building, as it is known, is one of the first buildings in Montreal with an envelope and structure made of reinforced concrete. Such a composition allowed him to cross the 20th century without ever faltering! Its architecture is inspired by the Chicago school, elegant entrance, large windows and impressive cornice, are elements that are still found today! Designed to house clothing factories, the building was renamed in 1950 under the name "Berman", a name it still bears 60 years later. It was around the 1980s that he found a more cozy vocation and after having belonged to a group of artists he gradually transformed himself into a co-owner and adopted his green color, a detail that made him famous. Inside, there are real lofts inspired by New Yorkers. Some even say it's SoHo on the set! Spaces ranging from 1000 pc to more than 2000 pc, ceilings varying between 10 and 15 feet and huge windows letting a generous light from evening to morning filter. What can be better for people seeking freedom, creativity and comfort? Hardwood floors, concrete ceilings and exposed beams are in order and you can enjoy a certain calm, because in addition to good soundproofing several lofts overlooking Clark Street which is quite quiet. 85 units spread over 8 floors with of course the last penthouses. By becoming owner at 4060 Saint-Laurent, one also becomes among those who can offer each evening a glass of wine while contemplating an impregnable view on the mountain and its surroundings. As in many buildings formerly privileged by artists there is a lift and landing dock, more usual you can also take the elevator that is available to residents. Recent roof and solid structure, this century-old building will be the pride of the Plateau for many more years!
View Details4225 Rue Saint-Dominique
In the early 2000s Robert Gauthier, Real Estate Chief Operating Officer the Paris Lofts project, gives himself a new challenge on the Plateau Mont-Royal, the youngest and most vibrant district of the city. At the corner of Rachel and Saint-Dominique we find this project of essential dwelling of the Plateau since the spring of 2005. Located at the foot of Mount Royal, and just minutes from the city center, the Paris Lofts are developed in the former building of Paris Star, a manufacturer of jeans resettled elsewhere in Montreal. The building only kept the concrete structure as an original element. Inside the lofts, we find essential elements for lovers of lofts: original ceilings and exposed concrete beams. Distributed over six floors, the 88 residential units are considered luxurious condos. Characterized by the access to a mezzanine as well as 10 to 12 feet-high ceilings, the units are mainly intended for what is called in English DINK - Dual Incomes, No Kids or young retirees are looking for still the pleasures of urban life. The interior style presents wonderful mix of "soft lofts" and "hard lofts", of materials and colors. A Zen common terrace of 3000 PC is arranged on the roof and for the owners of penthouses it is a private terrace moreover! Abundant windows, contemporary Italian-made modular kitchen, hardwood floors and very modern bathroom, each element is set up to invite relaxation and comfort. Two high-speed elevators and 82 indoor parking spaces are also available to residents. Security is maximized in this building thanks to a magnetic access card system and a concierge service that is functional from Monday to Friday. With nearly 40% of citizens aged under 35, a wide variety of architecture, a series of bars and restaurants and trendy shops in the city, but also a network of green and quiet streets and bike paths, more than 50 parks and public gardens, including two of Montreal's largest parks; Lafontaine and Mount Royal, as well as various cultural institutions, classical and avant-garde and several schools of all levels; the Plateau is without a doubt, the most immersive borough of Montreal. The Paris Lofts is therefore a project for people who love the hectic and vibrant life of the Plateau and who seek a property in a living environment open to the world and its new trends.
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