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Promenades Cathédrale 625 Saint-Catherine Street West Promenades Cathédrale is a retail complex on Sainte-Catherine Street in the heart of downtown Montreal. It is located beneath Montreal’s Anglican Christ Church Cathedral. Constructed in 1987, the mall is connected to the underground city, at the base of the prestigious KPMG tower. The complex is connected to the Henry Morgan Building across the street along Union street and home to Hudson’s Bay Montreal flagship store. This thriving underground retail complex is house to over 60 stores, restaurants and services, an award-winning food court and an interesting architectural history. Promenades Cathédrale is directly connected to the underground pedestrian network (RESO). It is easily accessible by bus, metro, and bike with a BIXI self-service bike station nearby and offers abundant indoor parking. The mall will undergo a redevelopment project bringing major improvements in the design and configuration of the space. Also, Sainte- Catherine street is subject to a massive revitalization project with the goal of making it more pedestrian and modern including amenities such as free Wifi, street furniture, bigger sidewalks, trees every meter for added greenery. Welcome to Sainte-Catherine Avenue du Parc Rue University Rue Clark Boulevard Saint-Laurent Rue Hutchison Neighbouring Retailers Rue Milton N Demographics Rue Durocher Avenue Viger Est Rue Le Royer Est & Developments Avenue Lorne Rue Balmoral Rue Prince-Arthur Ouest Rue Saint-Urbain Rue Notre-Dame Est 1. Apple Rue de Vaudreuil Rue University Rue Saint-Paul Est Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest 2. Ritz-Carlton Montréal Rue Saint-Antoine Est Promenades Côte de la Place D'Armes Population Daytime Population Avg. Household Income Median Age 17 Rue Jeanne-Mance Avenue Viger Ouest Boulevard Saint-Laurent 3. SAQ Express Avenue du Président-Kennedy 3,350 118,399 $98,010 32 Rue City-Councillors 0.5km 4. Station Peel 16 1km 29,252 257,610 $73,158 32 Rue McTavish Cathédrale Rue Saint-Alexandre 2km 108,303 419,659 $78,223 33.8 5. Les Cours Mont Royal 15 Rue Saint-Sulpice Avenue Union 14Square Phillips 6. Cinéma Banque Scotia Montréal Rue De Bleury Rue Carmichael Rue Peel Rue Dowd 8 Rue Hermine 7. Place Montréal Trust Place Royale Traffic Count Place Phillips 8. McGill 19 St. Jacques StreetRue Saint-Jean McGill College Avenue 9. Google Côte du Beaver Hall Rue De Callière Pine Avenue West 18 Rue Saint-Antoine Ouest 9 Rue Cathcart 10. Place Ville Marie 7 11,974 pedestriansRue du Port 16,928 vehicles 11.8 M admissions Avenue du Président-Kennedy 13 Rue du Square Victoria Rue Peel 10 per day on average on per day on average on per year (2018) for the 11. Gare Centrale Avenue Docteur Penfield 5 6 Sainte-Catherine between Sainte-Catherine between McGill metro station 4 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest 12. Place BonaventureAvenue du Musée Rue Belmont Robert-BourassaRue Saint-Pierre and Union Robert-Bourassa and Union Rue de la Commune Ouest 11 Rue Gauvin Rue des Récollets Rue Le Moyne 13. Square Victoria-OACI Rue Normand Rue Saint-Henri Rue Saint-Paul Ouest 2 Ville-Marie Place Mountain McGill Street 14. La Baie d’Hudson Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest 15. Best Buy Rue du Square-Dorchester 3 Rue King 16. Pharmaprix Rue Cypress Rue Dupré 12 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest 17. RBC Banque Royale 1 Rue de la Montagne Rue Simpson Crescent Street Boulevard De Maisonneuve Ouest Rue Wellington Rue Stanley Rue de la Cathédrale Rue Prince La Gauchetière Street West Rue Saint-Jacques 18. Ville souterraine de Montréal Boulevard Robert-Bourassa Rue Queen Rue Mackay Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest Terrasse Summerhill 19. Montreal Eaton Centre Rue Bishop Mill Street Rue Guy Rue Notre-Dame Ouest William Street A piece of Canadian History In 1927, the 17-story steeple that alone weighed over More than 62,600 m3 of earth had to be removed under 2,700 tons (6 million pounds) proved to be too heavy and the Cathedral, which corresponds to 6,833 full trucks. This began to lean. In 1940, it was therefore replaced by an work attracted so much attention that special palisades exact replica in aluminum, much lighter. Even with its were made, with openings intended for the curious. replacement, the foundation of the tower sagged 5 inches The church remained open throughout all 16 months during the construction. At that stage, the leaders of the of construction, and the cathedral suffered no physical church decided in the early 1980s to initiate discussions damage even when being perched in mid-air. with real estate groups that could provide new sources of income allowing them both to strengthen the building In 1999, the shopping center underwent major foundations and to maintain religious services. The great transformations: the food court was relocated to the commercial value of the land, which remained one of the upper level, the center moved from two levels to one level last untapped plots in the city center, attracted several and the parking lot was extended. 200 additional parking developers. spaces are created, which is strategic for a center located in the city center. The first stage of this redevelopment started in 1985 and consisted of the erection of a 35-storey tower, the Maison des Coopérants, renamed Place de la Cathédrale, which is now called the KPMG Tower. In 1987, engineers perched the cathedral on stilts, literally suspending it in mid-air in order to build the mall underneath. Now, if you look closely, you might spot the giant pillars supporting the church, cleverly disguised or hidden in the walls. A look into the Future Promenades Cathédrale will be redeveloped. This development will be visible from the entry points on Ste-Catherine Street which will also be revamped. A new space to Eat A renewed food court with an up-to-date offering Healthy Curated Gourmet Offering Grocery Store Boutique Caterer Quick Serve Restaurants Your Space, Your Way A new anchor tenant with exceptional design, and a commercial offer bringing together concepts of sport, fashion, catering, health and beauty. Located at the heart of downtown Montreal, being part Centre Eaton: 4M The Place 3200-A 3210-A 3220 3230 of the underground city 1620-A 3100-A 3240 3258 366 SF 518 SF 427 SF 428 SF 560 SF 200 1280 1290 1300 1330 1670 5310 3270 Redevelopment project of the 2,147 SF 986 SF 1,566 SF 1,504 SF 6,229 SF 679 SF 223 SF 409 SF 1M entire complex 3280 5200 100 SF 5180 488 SF 1260 188 SF 1530 5320 2220 281 SF 1870 1550 1560 1,028 SF 244 SF 545 SF On the busiest street for retail 1490 To Be 2,134 SF in all Montreal 1850 7,438 SF 2,378 SF 1470 Métro McGill: 2M 1810 217 SF 100 1410 1,657 SF 5,562 SF 1,800 SF 9023 Direct access to metro, station 1400-A 1380 1460 1800-A 1420 McGill and easily accessible by 3,213 SF 15,259 SF 1,274 SF 724 SF 1010 1450 1440 1430 5350 bus or Bixi 3,423 SF 130 SF 449 SF 458 sf 418 SF 855 SF 360 SF 605 SF 5210 78 SF 1.4M 9025 150 SF 5360 100 SF 5220 429 SF 1200-A 1180 1170 1160 1150 1140 1130 1120 1110 1030 Surrounded by many office 9022 1210 2,784 SF towers 996 SF 1,181 SF 1,185 SF 1,385 SF 4,395 SF 971 SF 2,068 SF 954 SF 9024 9,857 SF 1,535 SF 1,108 SF 2,246 SF Features 60 stores, an award Property Details winning foodcourt and historical history GROUND FLOOR | 800 to 30,000 SF La Baie: 2M AVAILABLE | Immediately National banners in the mall include Linen Chest, Olly Fresco’s, NET RENT | Please Contact Listing Brokers Traffic Count Available Existent Tenant Anchor Tenant and Econofitness ADDITIONAL RENT | Please Contact Listing Brokers Promenades Cathédrale Manon Larose* Senior Vice President, Retail +1 438 990 8968 [email protected] Although information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, neither Owner nor JLL makes any guarantees, warranties or representations, express or implied, as to the completeness or accuracy as to the information contained herein. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only. There may be differences between projected and actual results, and those differences may be material. The Property may be withdrawn without notice. Neither Owner nor JLL accepts any liability for any loss or damage suffered by any party resulting from reliance on this information. If the recipient of this information has signed a confidentiality agreement regarding this matter, this information is subject to the terms of that agreement. ©2021 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights625 reserved. Saint-Catherine *Sales Representative. Street West.