Place Victoria
Building Description
An Iconic Montreal Landmark
Place Victoria is a defining element of the Montreal skyline. As the city’s third tallest skyscraper, it is instantly identifiable by its elegantly simple architecture. In keeping with the international style movement prevalent in the 1960s and 1970s, the exterior surfaces of the property are smooth and unadorned. Hailed as a gem of modern architecture and design by the renowned architect Luigi Moretti and engineer, Pier Luigi Nervi, Place Victoria enjoyed the distinction of being the highest building in Canada between its inauguration in 1965 and 1967.
Features
Amenities
Two retail storeys with over 20 shops, services and restaurants:
Food court with seating for 575 | Gym | Bank | Convenience store | Dental and chiropractic clinics | Dry cleaner | Shoe repair shop | Travel agency | Lufa Farms pick-up point | Bicycle parking in the indoor garage | Showers and changing rooms soon to be available for bicycle commuters | 438 indoor parking spaces for automobiles | Electric vehicle charging stations available one block away (Gauvin Street) | Full on-site management team | 24/7 security
Accessibility
MÉTRO: Square-Victoria - OACI : 120 m - Ligne Orange : Montmorency / Côte-Vertu | Bonaventure : 650 m - Ligne Orange : Montmorency / Côte-Vertu
BUS: 35 - Griffintown (Est/Ouest) | 36 - Monk (Est/Ouest) | 61 - Wellington (Est/Ouest) | 74 - Bridge (Nord/Sud) | 75 - De la Commune (Nord/Sud) | 168 - Cité-du-Havre (Nord/Sud)
TRAIN: Gare centrale : 500 m Mascouche | Transit annuel : 598 300 Deux-Montagnes | Transit annuel : 7 347 200 Mont-Saint-Hilaire | Transit annuel : 327 600
Gare Lucien-L’Allier : 900 m Vaudreuil–Hudson | Transit annuel : 1 688 000 Saint-Jérôme | Transit annuel : 375 300 Candiac | Transit annuel : 321 600
CAR: A720 : 800 m | Pont Victoria : 3.7 km | Pont Champlain : 7.5 km | Pont Jacques-Cartier : 5.2 km
Sustainability
Certifications BOMA BEST OR et LEED OR