Here are a few brick and mortars that are usually forgotten about, probably due to the fact that they were built in the 1940's and 1950's.
1980 Sherbrooke West: 1953, 39m 10 floors
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A little late-deco gem, with an unfortunate 4 storey pomo addition on top. 630 Sherbrooke West: 1956, 30m 8 floors
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1950 Sherbrooke West: 1951, 42m 10 floors
A rather charming little late-deco / early modernist building, incredibly difficult to photograph or fir that matter, to find photos online. So here;s the best one i could find supplemented with a google earth capture.
Gramercy on Sherbrooke 3 by
Vanishing Montréal, on Flickr
Screen Shot 2021-03-05 at 3.27.48 PM by
Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr
The Shawinigan Water and Power Building, 12 floors 60m built in 1948
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-JCEFT87SNx...s400/where.jpg
In_it_2020_10_08 by
Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr
Kaplan Building: 37m, 11 floors built in 1954
Prudential building: 58m, 13 floors built in 1959
1255 Phillips Square: 47m, 12 floors 1949
Sternthal Building: 1950, 43m 12 floors
https://imtl.org/image/big/sternthal_building.jpg
Canada Post building, now renaissance Hotel
1951, 39m 12 floors
Another one from the 1950's, which is extremely difficult to find pictures or info of.
The Eaton's annex. I believe it was added in the 1950's.
streetview
https://earth.google.com/web/@45.504...Vm1kZVRXS0EQAg