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Alexis Nihon Complex (''French: Complexe Alexis Nihon'') is a building complex situated at the
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, Canada and the neighbouring city of
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, consisting of a
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, two office towers, and a residential building. Although the complex is typically associated with Downtown Montreal and its main entrance on
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is in Montreal proper, more than 80% of the land it occupies is located in Westmount. It is named after the inventor and businessman
Alexis Nihon Alexis Louis Nihon, (15 May 1902 – 8 April 1980) was a Belgian-born Canadian inventor and businessman. Biography Alexis was born in Liège, Belgium, the son of Alexis Laurent Nihon and Marie Florentine Thiry, he moved to Canada whe ...
. The shopping mall is directly connected to the Atwater metro station, which joins the building by a short tunnel with the adjacent
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, and by a longer one adjoins nearby Westmount Square. The original complex was designed by the Montreal architect Harold Ship, and its architectural plans are housed at the
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. Construction of Alexis Nihon Plaza, as the complex was originally called, began in September 1965. The shopping mall inaugurated on April 17, 1967 but its stores didn't actually start doing business until the next day (with the notable exception of one retailer that had opened a day in advance by mistake). It was the first shopping centre in North America with three levels. The
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store occupied all three levels of the shopping mall at , making it the largest of the retailer's locations at the time. The Steinberg's supermarket was one of the largest built by the company back then. Only the shopping mall opened in April 1967 but it was already decided back then that office and high-rise apartment buildings would be added in subsequent phases. On October 26, 1986, a major fire heavily damaged its 16-story office building and is still considered the city's biggest fire in a skyscraper. At least six stories were destroyed in the blaze. The federal government, who was a tenant of the building when the fire occurred, sued on August 18, 1988 the then-owner for $585,000, accusing them of being negligent and careless in the maintenance of the Alexis Nihon Complex. In 2002, the
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was heavily blamed for negligence and incompetence by the Cour d'Appel du Québec in their handling of the 1986 fire. Two office towers, taller than the originals, have since been added atop the shopping complex at 3400 and 3500
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West. During the Dawson shooting incident on September 13, 2006, the building was fully evacuated. On April 5, 2017, a minor fire broke out near the roof of the food court. Minor damage occurred as a result. The shopping mall portion is anchored by
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and
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. The block now containing the mall was once the site of
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, home of the
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baseball team through 1927.


Directions

Alexis Nihon, at the corner of Atwater Avenue and Ste-Catherine Street West, is accessible: * By Metro: Green line, Atwater Station. This station directly connects to Alexis Nihon Plaza. * By Bus: Bus lines 24, 63, 90, 104, 138, 144, 356 and 360. * By Car: A-720/Ville-Marie Expressway, Exit 2 - Atwater Avenue. * By Bicycle: Bicycle stations levels P1 and P3 of the parking. * By
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: BIXI Station De Maisonneuve Boulevard West at the corner of Atwater. * By Taxi: Waiting area Atwater Avenue at the corner of de Maisonneuve Boulevard West.


Stores

The complex is directly connected to the Atwater Metro station and offers numerous services, a variety of shops and superstores, and a food court with over 25 restaurants. From 1982 until 1986, it housed Montreal's first
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Store, which due to a lack of space, moved out to a new location. Alexis Nihon also previously housed
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(later becoming an M-Store), a three-screen cinema operated by
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and Steinberg's supermarket. When the complex first opened in 1967 the French department store Au Printemps opened it first location outside France.


Food court renovations

In early 2025, the complex has announced that they will renovate the food court. The construction work officially begun since March 1, 2025. This led to the closure of the restaurants on it, during the entire work. It is expected to be done by late 2026.


See also

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Alexis Nihon Alexis Louis Nihon, (15 May 1902 – 8 April 1980) was a Belgian-born Canadian inventor and businessman. Biography Alexis was born in Liège, Belgium, the son of Alexis Laurent Nihon and Marie Florentine Thiry, he moved to Canada whe ...
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Centre Laval Centre Laval is a shopping mall located in the Chomedey district of Laval, Quebec, Canada, at the corner of Saint-Martin West and Le Corbusier boulevard. It is a 10-minute walk from the Montmorency metro station in nearby Laval-des-Rapides. Ce ...
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List of shopping malls in Montreal The following is a list of notable shopping centres in Greater Montreal. Couronne Nord * Boisbriand, Quebec, Boisbriand ** Faubourg Boisbriand * Deux-Montagnes, Quebec, Deux-Montagnes / Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac ** Centre commercial Les Promenades ...


References


External links


Official website

Location of Place Alexis Nihon
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