Les Cours Mont-Royal complex original hotel structure (Montreal)

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Les Cours Mont-Royal complex original hotel structure (Montreal) is a historic former luxury hotel building in downtown Montreal, designed by the prominent architectural firm Ross and Macdonald and later converted into a mixed-use commercial complex.

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instanceOf commercial building
former hotel
historic building
landmark
mixed-use building
architect Ross and Macdonald
architecturalFirm Ross and Macdonald
buildingType high-rise
category Buildings and structures in Montreal
Historic hotels
Hotels in Montreal
Mixed-use developments in Canada
conversion hotel-to-commercial mixed-use
country Canada
currentUse mixed-use commercial complex
office space
residential units
retail space
hasFunction commercial
office
residential
retail
heritageStatus historic
locatedIn Canada
Montreal
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

downtown Montreal
locatedInDowntown downtown core of Montreal
surface form: Montreal central business district
locatedInNeighbourhood downtown core of Montreal
notableFor adaptive reuse
association with Ross and Macdonald
luxury hotel history
originalFunction luxury hotel
partOf Les Cours Mont-Royal complex
province Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
stylePeriod 20th-century architecture
use luxury hotel

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Ross and Macdonald notableWork Les Cours Mont-Royal complex original hotel structure (Montreal)