Montreal Star Building
The Montreal Star Building is a former office complex, now hotel, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The complex, which is located in Old Montreal is composed of three different attached buildings belonging to the Montreal Star newspaper.
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The complex was home to the Montreal Star and several of its sister publications until it ceased publication in 1979.[1] From 1980 to 2003, the Montreal Gazette owned the building.[1] The complex was renovated in 2008-2009 and is now part of the Westin Montreal hotel.
Montreal Star I
The address of the original building is 241-245 Saint Jacques Street. The original Italianate Montreal Star building was designed by Montreal architect Alexander Francis Dunlop, with work starting in 1899 and completing in 1900.[2] It is 5 stories tall.[3]
Montreal Star II
The address of the second building is 231-235 Saint Jacques Street and is an Art Deco structure. The second building was designed by Montreal architecture firm Ross and Macdonald.[4] The building has 13 floors and is built with limestone from Indiana and grey granite around the doors.[1]
The two basement levels and the foundations of the building were constructed in 1927 or 1928. Work on the above-ground floors began in 1929 and was completed in April 1930.[1]
References
- "FICHE D'UN BÂTIMENT : Édifice Montreal Star II" (in French). Vieux-Montréal. 2010-04-23. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
- "FICHE D'UN BÂTIMENT : Édifice Montreal Star I" (in French). Vieux-Montréal. 2010-04-23. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
- Montreal Star Building 1 at IMTL.org
- Montreal Star Building II at IMTL.org