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Le Cartier
Alternative namesTour Le Cartier, Le Cartier Apartments
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeApartments
Offices
Retail
Architectural styleInternational style
Location1115 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates45°30′6.53″N 73°34′36.91″W / 45.5018139°N 73.5769194°W / 45.5018139; -73.5769194
Construction started1963
Completed1964
Cost$9 million (1965)
OwnerBenvenuto Group
Height
Roof98 metres (322 ft)
Technical details
Floor count35
Floor area31,555.6 m (339,662 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators4
Design and construction
Architect(s)Mankes and Webb
DeveloperACI Property Corporation
References

Le Cartier is a high-rise apartment building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 1115 Sherbrooke Street West at the corner of Peel Street and Sherbrooke Street West in the Golden Square Mile area of Downtown Montreal. When completed in 1964, Le Cartier was the tallest apartment building in Canada and throughout the Commonwealth. It is 32 stories above ground and stands at 98 metres (322 ft) tall. It contains four basement floors, four elevators and 188 units.

Le Cartier's architecture is considered to be of international style and its core structure is made of steel. Its construction began in 1963 and was completed in 1964. It was designed by Menkes and Webb. The developer was ACI Property Corporation, led by British peer Henry Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe. After the bankruptcy of ACI Property Corporation in the mid-1960s, Le Cartier was repossessed by the Montreal Trust Company. It was subsequently purchased by René Lépine and Lorne Wesbter in 1969. René Lépine bought the Webster family's shares.

In December 2020, the Benvenuto Group purchased the building and has since commenced an extensive renovation program.

External links

Le Cartier

References

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  2. ^ "Le Cartier Apartments". SkyscraperPage.
  3. ^ "Emporis building ID 112424". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ Le Cartier Apartments at IMTL.org
  5. Lampert, Allison (2011-03-04). "A legacy of luxury housing". Montreal Gazette.
  6. Cartier, Le (2022-07-04). "Apartments in Montreal's Golden Square Mile | Le Cartier". Apartments in Montreal’s Golden Square Mile | Le Cartier. Retrieved 2022-08-23.


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