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Le V ('The V') is a hotel and apartment complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located on René Lévesque Boulevard West between Bleury Street and Anderson Street in Downtown Montreal. The hotel has 212 rooms and is located on the first twelve floors. It is branded as a Courtyard by Marriott hotel, known as the Courtyard Marriott Montreal Centre-ville. The apartment section consists of 240 rental apartments and is located on the upper twenty-eight floors. It is branded as Le V.Construction began in 2011. The Courtyard by Marriott hotel officially opened in September 2013, while the apartments section was completed in 2014. Having 40 floors and being 138 metres (453 ft) tall, it is the tenth-tallest building in Montreal.

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Le V
Rue De Bleury, Montreal Ville-Marie

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H2Z 1N4 Montreal, Ville-Marie
Quebec, Canada
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The Architects' Building was an office building located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was located at 1135 Beaver Hall Hill, on the southeast corner of Dorchester Boulevard (now René Lévesque Boulevard) in Downtown Montreal. It was designed by Montreal architecture firm Ross and Macdonald, and was constructed between 1930 and 1931. It stood 17 stories tall, equivalent to 69.82 m in height. Its architectural style was considered to be Art Deco. The Architects' Building was designed shortly after the same firm's celebrated Édifice Price in Quebec City and showed similarities in its style and massing. As the building's name suggests, Ross and Macdonald did in fact locate their own offices on the 13th floor of the building from its 1931 opening until about 1934.Canadian Industries Limited (CIL) first leased space in the building in 1934 and shortly afterwards became the principal occupant. At that point (about 1936) the building was renamed CIL House – not to be confused with the later building which also bore the same name. At the time, CIL was jointly owned by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and DuPont. A U.S. antitrust settlement in 1954 required the termination of all joint ventures between the two companies. CIL was split; the ICI-owned part retained the CIL name but moved to new headquarters. The remainder, named DuPont Canada, remained in the old building (now the DuPont Building) until 1967. The building was demolished in 1968.