Posted by Finder |
7/23/2004 1:05 PM | remove |
Rooftoop pool...imagine the nice party you can have there. :)
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Posted by SPEK Photo |
7/23/2004 3:13 PM | remove |
strange that the call the project Lowney loft and all the loft are in the Gault building.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
7/24/2004 3:51 AM | remove |
i did some scraping though, and lowney used the gault building at one point so they are using a little artistic licence
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Posted by Blawkowski |
7/24/2004 4:00 PM | remove |
Phase I is in the Gault Building. Phase II will be in the actual Lowney Building and Phase III will be in a new building built next to Gault...
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Posted by nel58 |
12/12/2005 4:38 PM | remove |
Well now we all know they have nice parties in that pool...It was funny at OPEX95 when we were all on the Dow rooftop for the fireworks and be waving at the swimming people...and they answered back !!!
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Posted by TaP |
12/15/2005 2:39 AM | remove |
wont that pool be a risk of leaks and all that b.s.
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Posted by mewthree |
11/5/2007 2:34 PM | remove |
no.. that wont be the first rooftop pool. The hilton bonaventure has a pool outdoors on their roof that runs 365 days a year with a tunnel to go inside. they have the same setup on the roof of gallerie de parc roof. It used to be super easy to get on the roof of the one on parc ave and we used to go at night sometimes by climbing up there.
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Posted by nel58 |
11/5/2007 5:59 PM | remove |
And this pool is very cool to look at at night from Dow..Remember at OPEX,the swimmer were waving at us ! ahaha!
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
11/5/2007 6:16 PM | remove |
dont forget all the appartment buildings in montreal with indoor pools on top
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Posted by SPEK Photo |
11/6/2007 11:24 PM | remove |
Looks like phase 3 will block all the downtown view that Phase one payed with a piece of mind.
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Posted by Blawkowski |
11/7/2007 12:20 AM | remove |
It was a known fact for phase 1 buyers that a new building would be built for phase 3.
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
11/7/2007 5:51 AM | remove |
uncanny, eh? My uncle bought into one of the original towers on Nun's Island in the 70's. He had a spectacular view of downtown for about 10 years. Now he sees the buildings in front of him.
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