Centre Eaton de Montréal | Montreal Eaton Centre
Centre Eaton de Montréal (rénovations)
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Time Out Market
Towards the end of 2019? According to this article, it's slated to unveil before the first snowfall. https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/...box=1569361503
Very exciting indeed!! Looking forward to it!! Hope some of the more successful diverse culture restaurants like Tri Express sushi and Nonya would also join in the future. The lower overhead in this concept should make it easier for those restaurants too. |
UNIQLO's biggest store in Canada opens in Montreal tomorrow—here's a sneak peek
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Didn't the Montreal Eaton Centre get redone back in 2005? It seems to have undergone at least 3 major overhauls since opening. Anyone remember what was there before? Les Terrasses? ("Better on every level!")
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-HfkvAI09bF...Bterrasses.jpghttp://4.bp.blogspot.com/-kTbNAhWiGX...terrasses2.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-NKlXBKGrDC...terrasses4.jpg Les Terrasses had the weirdest layout, many different partial levels, all color coded. It felt as if you were in a weird video game, where if you walked too far, you would fall off the RED level and land on the YELLOW level. The Montreal Eaton Center was originally Les Terrasses, which officially opened in 1976 and closed in 1987. The Mall layout was a triangular spiral, with gradually rising interconnected floors, approximately 45 feet high in total. At each point of the triangle, patrons could walk to the top of the mall. It housed 140 stores, and earh store faced the center of the triangle. https://mtlurb.com/uploads/monthly_2.../ng:webp/ngcb2 mtlurb |
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