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Type
  
Commercial

Cost
  
C$82,500,000

Construction started
  
1964

Architect
  
Raymond Affleck

Completed
  
1967

Floor count
  
12

Province
  
Québec

Place Bonaventure

Location
  
Floor area
  
288,000 m (3,100,000 sq ft)

Address
  
800 De La Gauchetière St. W. #240, Montreal, QC H5A 1K6, Canada

Hours
  
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Central Station, Underground City - Montreal, 1000 de La Gauchetière, Bonaventure, Palais des congrès de Montréal

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Place Bonaventure is an office, exhibition and hotel complex in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, adjacent to the city's Central Station. At 288,000 m2 (3,100,000 sq ft) in size, Place Bonaventure was the second largest commercial building in the world at the time of its completion in 1967.

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History

Place Bonaventure was first conceived as an exhibition hall, international trade centre, and hotel. The building covers an area of 2 ha (4.9 acres) and is built over 18 CNR tracks leading to Central Station. Construction began in 1964, and was completed in 1967.

Designed in the Brutalist style, the exterior walls are poured-in-place, ribbed sand-blasted concrete, with the interior walls sand-blasted concrete or brick.

Concordia Hall is a 23,000 m2 (250,000 sq ft) exhibition hall. The first trade show was hosted in 1966, while the upper floors were still being constructed. Adjacent to this vast space are two large mezzanines.

When Place Bonaventure opened, there were five floors of wholesale suppliers above Concordia Hall, featuring fashions, home furnishings, and children's toys. An additional floor contained the offices of the principal trading nations of the world. At ground level there were two floors of retail shopping.

In 1998 Place Bonaventure was renovated at an expense of 60 million CAD. The building was re-designed to offer large, continuous office space. Retail space was reduced. Windows were added to all four sides, on all floors, to allow light into the building.

The building takes its name from Bonaventure Station, a former railway station located nearby. A planned expansion to the south was never constructed.

Tenants

The complex houses a 395 room rooftop hotel, Hotel Bonaventure Montreal (formerly a Hilton Hotel), featuring a year-round heated rooftop outdoor pool, an 1 ha (2.5 acres) rooftop garden with trees, flowers and waterfalls. Major tenants also include the Société de transport de Montréal (headquarters), Fido, Cogeco radio stations (except for CFGL-FM), banks and a few federal government departments.

Access

Place Bonaventure is connected to Montreal's underground city. It is also linked to the Bonaventure Metro station, to the AMT commuter train stations (Lucien-L'Allier and Central Station), AMT's downtown bus terminus and to inter-city train service (Via and Amtrak at Central Station).

References

Place Bonaventure Wikipedia