Quartier des spectacles
Template:Future infrastructure Quartier des Spectacles is a district located in the eastern section of Downtown Montreal. The area is currently undergoing gentrification and urban renewal that will turn it into the centre for Montreal's cultural events and festivals.
The heart of the neighbourhood will be the corner of Saint Catherine Street and Saint Laurent Boulevard. With a total area of almost a square kilometre, its boundaries are City Councillors Street, Berri Street, Sherbrooke Street and René Lévesque Boulevard. The area will be home to 30 performance halls totalling almost 28,000 seats, including the Place des Arts cultural complex, as well as international festivals, art galleries and centres for the exhibition and broadcast of alternative culture. The Quartier des spectacles hosts nearly 8,500 jobs linked to cultural activities, from education and creation to production, exhibition and broadcasting.[1]
New facilties
New additions to the Quartier planned, underway or completed include:
- Place des festivals, a new urban square located on the "Balmoral Block" on Jeanne Mance Street, facing Place des Arts, which will become a focal point for outdoor events.[2]
- Théâtre Telus, a 12,000-square-foot theatre located in the former Berri Cinema. [3]
- Red Light, a new cultural centre at the corner of Sainte Catherine and Saint Laurent. [4]
- An expansion to the Society for Arts and Technology.[5]
- A new cultural space over the Saint-Laurent metro station, housing LADMMI, Les Ateliers de danse moderne de Montréal.[6]
- A new lighting plan by Axel Morgenthaler. [7]
- Maison du festival de Jazz, occupying the former Blumenthal Building.[8]
- Maison du développement durable, adjacent to the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, only the second in building Canada to obtain the sustainable building certification LEED Platinum.[9]
- Louis Bohème, a 28-storey condo tower, approved by the city despite objections from Montreal International Jazz Festival president Alain Simard.[10]
However, the area is also losing a key arts venue, with the planned demolition of the Montreal Spectrum. [11]
References
- ^ "Neighbourhood" (HTML). Quartier des spectacles, Official Web site. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ "Place des festivals: construction begins" (HTML). Quartier des Spectacles, Official Website. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
- ^ "Théâtre TELUS - the new cultural destination in Montreal" (HTML) (Press release). Canada News Wire. 2008-03-18. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ DeWolf, Christopher (2007-12-23). "Turn on the red light". URBANPHOTO. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ "New development for SAT" (HTML). Quartier des Spectacles, Official Website. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ DeWolf, Christopher (2008-01-27). "Cultural space to be built on Saint-Laurent metro". Spacing Montreal. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ DeWolf, Christopher (2008-01-07). "Axel Morgenthaler on the Quartier des spectacles". Spacing Montreal. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ "A new vocation for the Blumenthal Building" (HTML). Quartier des Spectacles, Official Web site. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
- ^ "The greenest building in Canada,coming soon to the Quartier des spectacles" (HTML). Quartier des Spectacles, Official Web site. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
- ^ Lamey, Mary (2007-09-28). "Condos called catalyst for change in the Quartier des spectacles". Montreal Gazette. Canwest. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
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(help) - ^ Magder, Jason (2008-03-18). "Spectrum demolition approved". Montreal Gazette. Canwest. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
External links
- "Official Web site, Quartier des spectacles" (HTML). Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- Harvie, Ronald T. (2006). "Montréal's Creative Core" (PDF). MONTRÉAL BEHIND THE SCENES. Tourisme Montréal. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
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ignored (help) - Montrealbits.com: Quartier des Spectacles