The Rehabilitation and Reopening of Le 9e: An Iconic Montreal Interior
The reopening of the Eaton Store’s Le 9e is making headlines across Montreal. The restaurant located on the top floor of the former Eaton’s department store from 1925, was originally called L’Île-de-France, after the first-class dining room on the ocean liner of the same name. Its rehabilitation marks a significant step forward in the revitalization of downtown Montreal and celebrates the city’s cultural and architectural heritage. EVOQ Architecture is especially proud to have played an instrumental role in the rehabilitation of Le 9e, working in close collaboration with Ivanhoe Cambridge and the Ministry of Culture and Communications of Quebec.
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To find out more about this project, visit: EVOQ’s project page on our website