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Complexe Maisonneuve

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Type
  
Office

Province
  
Québec

Floor count
  
28

Roof
  
128 metres (420 ft)

Completed
  
1983

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Location
  
600-700 De la Gauchetière Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Architect
  
Sylvia Gottwald-Thapar Built by Donolo Construction company.

Complexe Maisonneuve is an office building complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Complexe Maisonneuve is located on De la Gauchetière Street West between University Street and Beaver Hall Hill. It is situated facing Victoria Square in the Quartier international district of Downtown Montreal, and is linked to Montreal's Underground City and Square-Victoria-OACI Station on the Montreal Metro. The complex consists of two buildings, the Tour de la Banque Nationale and 700 de La Gauchetière. It was constructed in 1983, and the two towers share an underground base six floors deep.

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The complex was designed by American architect Sylvia Gottwald-Thapar in the modernist architectural style, and is the only all-steel structure built in Montreal since the 1960s.

National Bank Tower

The National Bank Tower is 28 stories, and 128 metres (420 ft) high. It is located at 600 De la Gauchetière Street West.

The building is home to the headquarters of the National Bank of Canada and Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton.

700 de La Gauchetière

Le 700 de La Gauchetière (previously known as Tour Bell Canada) is 28 stories, and 128 metres (420 ft) high. It is located at 700 De la Gauchetière Street West.

The tower is currently home to offices of actuarial company, Aon Corporation and the headquarters of the Agence métropolitaine de transport. It was previously home to the headquarters of Bell Canada Enterprises.

References

Complexe Maisonneuve Wikipedia