YUL Condominiums is a large residential skyscraper complex in
Montreal
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,
Quebec
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,
Canada
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. The towers are located on
René-Lévesque Boulevard
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at the corner of Bishop and Mackay, near
E-Commerce Place and the
Bell Centre
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.
The towers have 38 floors and tall, and consist of 873 condos. YUL Condominiums also included the construction of 17 townhouses on
Overdale Avenue. The promoter of the project is Kheng Ly of Brivia Group.
Image: YUL - 2015-09-09.jpg, Construction site in September 2015
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Residential skyscrapers in Canada
Skyscrapers in Montreal
Downtown Montreal
Residential condominiums in Canada
Residential buildings in Montreal
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