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Montreal Train Factory Transformed into LEED Office Complex and Low Income Housing

02/17/2012
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  • Montreal Angus Shops
    The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPR_Angus_Shops" target="_blank">Angus Shops</a> of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-biosphere-environmental-museum-resides-inside-a-buckminster-fuller-masterpiece/" target="_blank">Montreal</a> is part of a small neighborhood centered around a green commercial and industrial complex that includes many top companies and a large grocery store. The site on which the new destination sits was once a historic Canadian Pacific Railway factory that produced freight cars and locomotives for all of Canada for almost a century, until 1992. Since its closing, the disused site has been transformed into a mixed-use neighborhood featuring low- and moderate-income homes, and the historic buildings that were once the backbone of the area have been given a new life.
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  • Montreal Angus Shops
    During most of the 20<sup>th</sup> Century, the <a href="http://www.cpr.ca/en/Pages/Default.aspx" target="_blank">Canadian Pacific Railway</a> factory was the lifeblood of the neighborhood, employing 12,000 locals. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sea-salt-refinery-renovated-into-a-historic-landmark-event-building-in-vancouver/" target="_blank">industrial buildings</a> were once guarded with a closed entrance, and employed the many families that lived in the homes built around it.
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  • Montreal Angus Shops
    As the train transportation industry declined after the 1970s, the neighborhood became more and more sparsely populated, and the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-zap’-ados-skatepark-is-a-former-peanut-factory-wrapped-in-bright-orange-mesh/" target="_blank">factory finally closed its doors</a> in 1992. Renovation of the neighborhood began in the early 1980s by the Rosemont Housing Committee, who focused on creating a socially mixed residential area.
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  • Montreal Angus Shops
    Since the factory and its buildings were such an important part of many Montrealer’s history, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-san-franciscos-southern-pacific-brewing-is-a-tree-filled-beer-sanctuary-in-a-renovated-warehouse/" target="_blank">industrial site</a> was redeveloped to respect as much of the original complex as possible.
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  • Montreal Angus Shops
    The main factory was repurposed into an office complex, housing mostly technology companies. The interior still has the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/montreals-cluny-artbar-is-a-hot-spot-furnished-with-salvaged-materials/" target="_blank">industrial windows</a> and catwalks that workers looked up to each day one hundred years ago.
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    Loblaws, a popular supermarket chain, located a giant superstore in the CPR Angus Locoshop. The parking lot which connects the Loblaws with the office complex is encased in the walls of a former <a href="http://inhabitat.com/volkswagens-brand-new-chattanooga-plant-awarded-leed-platinum/" target="_blank">factory building</a>. The brick enclosures, rising three stories high, are supported by steel buttresses, and pay tribute to the history of the site.
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    Keeping in the vein of adaptive reuse and sustainability, any new building that is developed on the site must meet <a href="http://inhabitat.com/world-health-organizations-amman-hq-receives-leed-gold-certification/" target="_blank">LEED certification</a> at the highest level possible. <br> The new neighborhood of Rosemont offers a comfortable neighborhood for low to moderate income residents, while <a href="http://inhabitat.com/historic-church-with-tiffany-stained-glass-transformed-into-beautiful-concert-hall-for-montreal/" target="_blank">preserving an important and sentimental park of Montreal</a>’s industrial past.
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Montreal Angus Shops

The Angus Shops of Montreal is part of a small neighborhood centered around a green commercial and industrial complex that includes many top companies and a large grocery store. The site on which the new destination sits was once a historic Canadian Pacific Railway factory that produced freight cars and locomotives for all of Canada for almost a century, until 1992. Since its closing, the disused site has been transformed into a mixed-use neighborhood featuring low- and moderate-income homes, and the historic buildings that were once the backbone of the area have been given a new life.

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