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New York Life Insurance Building (Montreal)

Montreal's New York Life Insurance Building (also known as the Quebec Bank Building) is an office building at Place d'Armes in what is now known as Old Montreal, erected in 1887–1889. At the time of its completion, it was the tallest commercial building in Montreal with the first eight floors were designed for retail office space, that quickly filled with the city's best lawyers and financiers. When the clock tower was completed, the owner filled the ninth and tenth floors with the largest legal library in the entire country as a gift to tenants. The building is next to another historic office tower, Aldred Building.

New York Life Insurance Building
General information
TypeOffice building
Architectural styleRichardsonian Romanesque
Location511 Place D'Armes
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Completed1887
Technical details
Floor count9
Design and construction
Architect(s)Babb, Cook and Willard, New York (and Peter Lyall)
511 Place d'Armes

History edit

 
New York Life Insurance Building in the late Nineteenth or early Twentieth Century.

The New York Life Insurance Building was built by architects Babb, Cook and Willard and contractor Peter Lyall for the New York Life Insurance Company as its office in Canada. The final cost was $750,000. The Old Red Sandstone used in the construction was imported from Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

New York Life selected the site on Place D’Armes because it was near the Montreal business hub. Before construction began, crews demolished l’Hotel Compain and another 2 story building that occupied the lots. The building first appeared on 1890 insurance map.

Quebec Bank purchased the building in 1909 and occupied the ground floor before being absorbed into the Royal Bank of Canada in 1917. The structure still bears the bank's name carved over the entrance.[1]

The building is near Place-d'Armes Metro, and is adjacent to other prominent Montreal landmarks, such as the Aldred Building (1931), the Bank of Montreal Building (1859/1901), the Place d'Armes Hotel, Notre-Dame Basilica and 500 Place D'Armes.[2]

Architecture edit

 
View of the building from across Place d'Armes, taken in mid 1970s.

The New York Life Building was inspired by Italian Renaissance and buildings in New York and was one of the first major Montreal buildings which did not use the local grey stone but instead used imported red sandstone. The stone required cutting which was done in Lyall workshop located on Bishop Street. The building has a “hybrid structure combining a frame - iron beams, girders and two sets of columns per floor - and bearing walls brick.” Architects used steel to construct the floors and the roof but employed masonry walls to support the structure. Henry Beaumont carved the significant external decorative elements such as the arabesque in the entrance archway, spandrel panels and pilaster capitals. The ornamental iron gate is by the E. Chanteloup workshop in Montreal.

The building contains eight floors and has a height of 46.3 metres (152 ft) including the clock tower. It has a quasi-rectangular shape and has a land area of 705 m2 (7,590 sq ft) Total floor area including all floors is 6,890 m2 (74,200 sq ft) Interior walls in the small vestibule and the halls are covered in marble and the ceiling has a decorative plaster resembling Renaissance ornamentation. The staircase railing consists of ornamental iron with a finished wood banister.

The office building is located on a corner lot and has façade on Place D’Armes as well as on rue Saint-Jacques. The original address was 13 Place d’Armes Hills but was later changed to its current address 511 Place D’Armes.

Owners modernized the third, fourth and fifth floors in 1952, and renovated the basement in 1970. In 1971, they added stairs between fifth floor and the roof. Subsequent owners completed further renovations in the 1980s and undertook an additional restoration project in 2006-2007 which included adding two residential penthouses on the roof. One of these is occupied by the current building owner.

Owners edit

 
Name carved on the entrance. Note the reverse "Q" in "Quebec".

The building’s original name was New York Life Building but in 1909 became home of Quebec Bank. The building was also known as Bank of Quebec building and Montreal Trust building but still is referred to by its original name. The building has changed hands many times and had a number of notable tenants, including the Montreal Real Trust Company, London and Lancashire Insurance Co., the National Bank of Canada and the Société de Fiducie du Quebec. The Société de Fiducie du Quebec occupied the building for six years and sold it to Les immeubles Bona Ltée who performed many upgrades to the building. Akelius Montreal Ltd. acquired the property on January 31, 2020 and are the current owners.

References edit

  1. ^ Scott, Marian (26 July 2008). "The tallest of them all (in 1888)". The Gazette. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  2. ^ "Place d'Armes". A View on Cities. Retrieved 2014-08-21.

Further reading edit

  • Rémillard, François, Old Montreal — A Walking Tour, Ministère des Affaires culturelles du Québec, 1992
  • Demchinskey, Bryan. Montreal; Then and Now. Montreal: The Gazette, 1985.
  • Forget, Madeleine. Gratte-Ciel de Montreal. Montreal: Editions du Meridien, 1990.
  • Grande Bibliothèque "Bibliothèque et archives nationales du Québec.” Grande Bibliothèque
  • HUSTAK, ALAN. "Montreal's First Skyscraper (46 Metres) is Still in use." The Gazette, 2 January 1992.
  • London, Mark. "Essence of City's Evolution is found in Place d'Armes." The Gazette, 12 July 1986.
  • Pinard, Guy. Montreal: Son Histoire Son Architecture tome1. Montreal: La Presse, 1987.
  • Répertoire d’architecture tradiotonnelle sur le territore de la Communaute urbaine de Montreal. Montreal : Communaute urbaine de Montreal, Service de la planification du territoire, 1983.
  • Ville De Montreal. "La Place d’Armes[permanent dead link].” Vieux Montreal. 31 May 2010.
  • Ville De Montreal. "Evaluation Foncière” Ville De Montreal. 02 Mar, 2012.
  • Ville De Montreal. "The rewards of a job well done Opération patrimoine architectural de Montréal.” Vieux Montreal.
  • Wolfe, Joshua and Cecile Grenier. Discover Montreal; An Architecture and Historical Guide. Montreal: Libre Expression, 1991.

External links edit

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For other uses see New York Life Insurance Building disambiguation Montreal s New York Life Insurance Building also known as the Quebec Bank Building is an office building at Place d Armes in what is now known as Old Montreal erected in 1887 1889 At the time of its completion it was the tallest commercial building in Montreal with the first eight floors were designed for retail office space that quickly filled with the city s best lawyers and financiers When the clock tower was completed the owner filled the ninth and tenth floors with the largest legal library in the entire country as a gift to tenants The building is next to another historic office tower Aldred Building New York Life Insurance BuildingGeneral informationTypeOffice buildingArchitectural styleRichardsonian RomanesqueLocation511 Place D ArmesMontreal Quebec CanadaCompleted1887Technical detailsFloor count9Design and constructionArchitect s Babb Cook and Willard New York and Peter Lyall 511 Place d Armes Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Owners 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp New York Life Insurance Building in the late Nineteenth or early Twentieth Century The New York Life Insurance Building was built by architects Babb Cook and Willard and contractor Peter Lyall for the New York Life Insurance Company as its office in Canada The final cost was 750 000 The Old Red Sandstone used in the construction was imported from Dumfriesshire Scotland New York Life selected the site on Place D Armes because it was near the Montreal business hub Before construction began crews demolished l Hotel Compain and another 2 story building that occupied the lots The building first appeared on 1890 insurance map Quebec Bank purchased the building in 1909 and occupied the ground floor before being absorbed into the Royal Bank of Canada in 1917 The structure still bears the bank s name carved over the entrance 1 The building is near Place d Armes Metro and is adjacent to other prominent Montreal landmarks such as the Aldred Building 1931 the Bank of Montreal Building 1859 1901 the Place d Armes Hotel Notre Dame Basilica and 500 Place D Armes 2 Architecture edit nbsp View of the building from across Place d Armes taken in mid 1970s The New York Life Building was inspired by Italian Renaissance and buildings in New York and was one of the first major Montreal buildings which did not use the local grey stone but instead used imported red sandstone The stone required cutting which was done in Lyall workshop located on Bishop Street The building has a hybrid structure combining a frame iron beams girders and two sets of columns per floor and bearing walls brick Architects used steel to construct the floors and the roof but employed masonry walls to support the structure Henry Beaumont carved the significant external decorative elements such as the arabesque in the entrance archway spandrel panels and pilaster capitals The ornamental iron gate is by the E Chanteloup workshop in Montreal The building contains eight floors and has a height of 46 3 metres 152 ft including the clock tower It has a quasi rectangular shape and has a land area of 705 m2 7 590 sq ft Total floor area including all floors is 6 890 m2 74 200 sq ft Interior walls in the small vestibule and the halls are covered in marble and the ceiling has a decorative plaster resembling Renaissance ornamentation The staircase railing consists of ornamental iron with a finished wood banister The office building is located on a corner lot and has facade on Place D Armes as well as on rue Saint Jacques The original address was 13 Place d Armes Hills but was later changed to its current address 511 Place D Armes Owners modernized the third fourth and fifth floors in 1952 and renovated the basement in 1970 In 1971 they added stairs between fifth floor and the roof Subsequent owners completed further renovations in the 1980s and undertook an additional restoration project in 2006 2007 which included adding two residential penthouses on the roof One of these is occupied by the current building owner Owners edit nbsp Name carved on the entrance Note the reverse Q in Quebec The building s original name was New York Life Building but in 1909 became home of Quebec Bank The building was also known as Bank of Quebec building and Montreal Trust building but still is referred to by its original name The building has changed hands many times and had a number of notable tenants including the Montreal Real Trust Company London and Lancashire Insurance Co the National Bank of Canada and the Societe de Fiducie du Quebec The Societe de Fiducie du Quebec occupied the building for six years and sold it to Les immeubles Bona Ltee who performed many upgrades to the building Akelius Montreal Ltd acquired the property on January 31 2020 and are the current owners References edit Scott Marian 26 July 2008 The tallest of them all in 1888 The Gazette Retrieved 2014 08 21 Place d Armes A View on Cities Retrieved 2014 08 21 Further reading editRemillard Francois Old Montreal A Walking Tour Ministere des Affaires culturelles du Quebec 1992 Demchinskey Bryan Montreal Then and Now Montreal The Gazette 1985 Forget Madeleine Gratte Ciel de Montreal Montreal Editions du Meridien 1990 Grande Bibliotheque Bibliotheque et archives nationales du Quebec Grande Bibliotheque HUSTAK ALAN Montreal s First Skyscraper 46 Metres is Still in use The Gazette 2 January 1992 London Mark Essence of City s Evolution is found in Place d Armes The Gazette 12 July 1986 Pinard Guy Montreal Son Histoire Son Architecture tome1 Montreal La Presse 1987 Repertoire d architecture tradiotonnelle sur le territore de la Communaute urbaine de Montreal Montreal Communaute urbaine de Montreal Service de la planification du territoire 1983 Ville De Montreal La Place d Armes permanent dead link Vieux Montreal 31 May 2010 Ville De Montreal Evaluation Fonciere Ville De Montreal 02 Mar 2012 Ville De Montreal The rewards of a job well done Operation patrimoine architectural de Montreal Vieux Montreal Wolfe Joshua and Cecile Grenier Discover Montreal An Architecture and Historical Guide Montreal Libre Expression 1991 External links editGazette article The tallest of them all in 1888 permanent dead link 45 30 18 N 73 33 28 W 45 5050 N 73 5579 W 45 5050 73 5579 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York Life Insurance Building Montreal amp oldid 1182884662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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