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Leasing Opportunities Plans Mcdonald’S Bâton Rouge LEASING OPPORTUNITIES PLANS MCDONALD’S BÂTON ROUGE EXTENT OF STREET FRONTAGE 1030 de la Montagne Leasing Opportunities Elevation on de la Montagne 3 RUE D E L A MON T A G N E 3 Veuillez aviser l'architecte de toute dimension erreur et/ou 9 7 PROFIL DU TOIT DU 5ème ÉTAGE . divergences entre ces documents et ceux des autres professionnels. / 9 ESPACE DE STATIONNEMENT RÉDUIT 8 EMPRISE DE LA CHAMBRE ANNEXE The architect must be notified of all errors, omissions and 1 R 4.6m X 2.3m (min.) discrepancies between these documents and those of the others 9 CONTOUR DES CHAMBRES ÉLECTRIQUES SUR LA RUE DE LA MONTAGNE professionnals. 10 GARDE CORPS DES BALCONS 4 Les dimensions sur ces documents doivent être lues et non . mesurées. / The dimensions on these documents must be read and 11 BÂTIMENT EXISTANT not measured. B C D E F G H 12 ÉVACUATION DE L'AIR VICIÉ AREA ESPACE DE STATIONNEMENT 13 APPORT AIR FRAIS R É SIDE NTIE L / R E SIDE N T I A L avec borne de recharge électrique 4 350 6 585 6 665 6 665 6 545 5 390 2 330 474 e 14 PUIT ELECTRIQUE 15 CONTOUR STATIONNEMENTS P5@P1 INGÉNIEURS CIVIL Civil Engineer 6 3 1 16 PROFIL DE LA TERRASSE DU 4ÈME Marchand Houle 17 PROFIL DE LA PISCINE 165 Rue St-Viateur Est, bureau 200. Montréal, Qc H2T 1B4 ZONE AVEC UNE HAUTEUR CLAIRE DE 18 CONTOUR DE L'ÉTAGE 41 T 514 273 4212 marchandhoule.com R 2300MM MIN. 19 CONTOUR DES ÉTAGES 43 & 44 PLACE DE O 28 815 20 CONTOUR TERRASSE ÉTAGE 42 I STATIONNEMENT POUR SALLE DE MECANIQUE 21 CONTOUR DU REZ-DE-CHAUSSÉE ARCHITECTES DE PAYSAGE Landscape Architect 2 206 LE COMMERCE PASSAGES PIÉTON R SALLE DE MECANIQUE 22 CONTOUR DE L'ÉTAGE 3 Projet Paysage Floor Area ±2 906.25 sq. ft. 28 635 1 BASSIN DE RÉTENTION D'EAU 23 CONTOUR DE L'ÉTAGE 4 24 Mont Royal Ouest, Montréal, Qc H2T 2S2 E 0 P1-15 T 514 849 2027 projetpaysage.com 3 3 A881 24 CONTOUR TERRASSE ÉTAGE 5 5 T 7 8 9 10 11 VENTILATEUR 25 CONTOUR ÉTAGES 5@6 28 700 N 26 CONTOUR DES ÉTAGES 39 & 40 ARPENTEURS GÉOMETRES Land Surveyor I PLACE DE 28 815 27 CONTOUR ÉTAGE 42 28 700 Arsenault Lemay STATIONNEMENT 28 MUR ARCHITECTURAL AVEC PRISE SIAMOISE ET CABINET DE REMPLISSAGE 3285 boul. Cavendish, Bureau 300, Montréal, Qc H4B 2L9 29 360 DU CONCIERGE AVEC ÉVENT POUR LE RÉSERVOIR D'HUILE T 514 489 9708 arsenaultlemay.ca 29 ESPACE VERT 29 245 30 LES NIVEAUX FINIS LE LONG DE LA LIMITE DE PROPRIÉTÉ SUR LA RUE DE LA INGÉNIEURS EN STRUCTURE Structural Engineer SALLE DE CASIERS R MONTAGNE DEVRONT SUIVRE LA PENTE EXISTANTE ET ÊTRE ALIGNÉS AUX P1-11 NIVEAUX ACTUELS DE LA RUE NCK O 5 500 31 ARRIVÉE D'EAU 1200 avenue McGill College, Bureau 1200, Montréal, Qc H3B 4G7 I 32 ARRIVÉE ÉLECTRIQUE T 514 878 3021 [email protected] 29 360 CASIER PRIVÉ R 12 P1-16 33 MONTE-CHARGE DU RESTAURANT (DIM PLANCHER INT.1651X1553mm) 34 CHUTE À DÉCHET E Patio ±1 213.090 sq. ft. 0 28 575 INGÉNIEURS MÉC/ÉLEC Mec/Elec Engineer 0 5 5,11% 0 5 5 T N 5 I BPA M 9825, rue Verville, Montréal, Qc H3L 3E1 X 28 700 T 514 383 3747 [email protected] SALLE DÉCHETS ET 29 360 RECYCLAGE E CASIER PRIVÉ P1-17 P1-10 29 360 13 ARCHITECTES Architect NCK ET BPA : ATTN. 1 NEUF architect(e)sSENCRL POUTRE EN STRUCTURE 630, boul. René-Lévesque O. 32e étages, Montréal QC H3B 1S6 R ET CONDUITS AU T 514 847 1117 NEUFarchitectes.com PLAFOND O CORRIDOR 28 700 P1-12 SCEAU / Seal 0 8 0 O 2 0 5 6 L M & E Room ±552.05sq. ft. CASIER PRIVÉ P1-18 F 14 6 h t E.B. 28 575 6 13 1 ASC #1 E.H. POMPIER Sim A830 4 T % SALLE POMPE INCENDIE 1 15 CASIER PRIVÉ 5 1 A500 P1-29 P1-19 5 N , 4 0 0 E 5 6 ESC #2 2 # 1A 1 7 28 700 Storage/ 1 665 ±396.1 sq. ft. ESC #1 7 28 700 0 4 0 ASC #2 COMMERCIAL SPACE EM 9 Garbage Room TABLEAU GÉNÉRAL DES ESPACES DE STATIONNEMENT S 5 500 E.H. 0 A MIN 5500 0 CASIER PRIVÉ TYPE NOMBRE 2 2 E.B. P1-20 STATIONNEMENT RÉDUIT - 2300mmx4600mm 8 B 2 172 1 773 EN COURS DE 4 16 STATIONNEMENT TYPE - 2500mmx5500mm 33 . COORDINATION D P5: 41 N O F E A # 3 L D ASC #3 STATIONNEMENT RÉDUIT - 2300mmx4600mm P 8 S T U I # 4 8 A STATIONNEMENT TYPE - 2500mmx5500mm 6 Total Leasable Area ±5 067.49 sq. U ft. 31 1 E D % U N P4: 39 Q 1 O I C 5 N , A 6 4 C 28 575 7 3 E 17 STATIONNEMENT RÉDUIT - 2300mmx4600mm 8 M CASIER PRIVÉ P1-21 STATIONNEMENT TYPE - 2500mmx5500mm 31 P3: 39 6 6 EH 1 1 28 700 STATIONNEMENT RÉDUIT - 2300mmx4600mm 8 STATIONNEMENT TYPE - 2500mmx5500mm 30 P2: 38 1553 30 250 1 HANDICAPÉ - 3660mm x 5200mm 5 CASIER PRIVÉ 2 6 . 28 700 1 P1-22 STATIONNEMENT RÉDUIT - 2300mmx4600mm 5 NEUF ARCHITECTES SENCRL 2 ND STATIONNEMENT P1 O R F STATIONNEMENT TYPE - 2500mmx5500mm 17 E P1-00 A 18 L D P S 28 580 PATIO P1: 24 T U O I A U Total général: 181 E D U N Q O I O C N A 33 C L E 30 250 TABLEAU GÉNÉRAL DES ESPACES DE CASIERS M 1 F CASIER PRIVÉ P1-23 29 920 19 TYPE NOMBRE h CLIENT Client t CASIER DOUBLE 8 CASIER NON STANDARD - DIMENSIONS VARIABLES 20 6 STORAGE 29,76 m² CASIER STANDARD 31 28 575 6 320 ft² 4 P5: 59 6 2 9 2 1 6 4 6 CASIER DOUBLE 8 5 500 5 501 5 500 7 410 5 500 5 500 CASIER NON STANDARD - DIMENSIONS VARIABLES 21 6 CASIER PRIVÉ SALLE DE CASIERS 5 MIN 5500 CASIER STANDARD 31 1 PLACE DE P1-24 P1-02 1 30 520 P4: 60 STATIONNEMENT POUR 20 LE COMMERCE CONDUIT OUVRAGE Project MECANIQUE AU 28 700 CASIER DOUBLE 8 OUVERTURES EN 24 PLAFOND 28 585 STRUCTURE CASIER NON STANDARD - DIMENSIONS VARIABLES 21 5 CASIER STANDARD 31 SOLSTICE - 1020 de la T P3: 60 MONTAGNE N 29 940 CASIER PRIVÉ 21 P1-25 CASIER DOUBLE 8 E GARBAGE ROOM CASIER NON STANDARD - DIMENSIONS VARIABLES 21 CASIER STANDARD 31 EMPLACEMENT Location NO PROJET No. M 30 620 11,10 m² CHAMBRE ANNEXE P2: 60 E 119 ft² MONTRÉAL 11764.00 P1-01 30 520 EB. 4 355 1 S CASIER DOUBLE 16 CASIER NON STANDARD - DIMENSIONS VARIABLES 12 A 0 NO RÉVISION DATE (aa-mm-jj) 0 22 6 CASIER STANDARD 15 2 55 B 4 B Émission pour coordination 2018 04 27 SALLE ÉLEC. 12 P1: 43 37,96 m² C Émission pour coordination 2018 05 04 409 ft² BASEMENT E Émission pour coordination 2018 05 18 8 CASIER STANDARD 47 F Émission pour permis de constructionU R 2018 05 28 28 575 NIVEAU 3: 47 G Émission pour coordination O 2018 06 01 28 700 0 0 P NCK : MUR STRUCTURAUX 30 520 30 450 15,80% 8,00% 5 M ÉTHR ÉOmis sion pour coordination R 2018 06 11 8,00% 1 E N DE LA SALLE ÉLECTRIQUE CASIER NON STANDARD - DIMENSIONS VARIABLES 2 I Émission pour coordinatIioSn O R 2018 06 15 HAUT BAS I L I E A COORDONNER NIVEAU 42: 2 J Émission pour cooTrdination T N 2018 06 29 U U C N S Total général: 331 L UCIEN-K Émission poSur cLoordi’naRtioAn LDO LIE 2E018 0R7 06 P A S T R D E L ÉmisEsion pour cNoordinationO N U2018 07 13 0 O O I O I Q 0 M ÉmNission pCour coordinCation T 2018 07 20 23 6 TABLEAU GÉNÉRAL DES ESPACES DE VÉLO A P N 2 A N Émission pourNcoordinationE C E2018 08 07 A E C E R P ÉmissioPn pLour coordRination M U 2018 08 24 R E C T friendly fresh lounge 10 1030 de la Montagne Leasing Opportunities OPTION 1 Inspiration Images - Fresh Market LOCAL ATTRIBUTES CUSTOMER PROFILES Office workers Event crowds Local residents WHEN ARE THEY PRESENT? • Weekdays only • During events only • Mornings, evenings, weekends WHAT WOULD THEY LIKE? • A trendy and affordable grab’n’go lunch destination • A bar for before and after events • A neighbourhood café • A trendy “5-à-7” spot • A restaurant that offers something different from • A social, neighbourhood dining place to meet friends the existing offering • A trendy “5-à-7” spot • A pop-up experience that relates to the event 1030 de la Montagne Leasing Opportunities Customer Profiles 6 Office Towers Place Ville Marie Sun Life Building 1 KM CIBC Tower 1100 René-Lévesque IBM Tower 500 M 1350 René-Lévesque Windsor Station Deloitte Tower 200 M Place du Canada 1000 de la Gauchetière CN Building Hotels Condo Towers 1030 de la Montagne Leasing Opportunities Local Populations 7 Retail Sainte-Catherine Street 1 KM Place Montréal Trust Place Ville-Marie Cafés 500 M 200 M Restaurants Food Courts La Cage aux Sports Decca 77 Europea (coming soon) IBM Tower Taverne 1909 St-Hubert Queue de Cheval 1630 René-Lévesque Bâton Rouge Bier Markt La Mise au Jeu 1000 de la Gauchetière Madison’s Jerry’s 1030 de la Montagne Leasing Opportunities Local F&B and Retail Offerings 8.
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