Complexe Les Ailes (Montreal)
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Complexe Les Ailes is a major retail and office complex on Saint Catherine Street in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Designed by the firm Ross and Macdonald and first constructed between 1925 and 1927, the building served as the Eaton's department store until 1999. Until its recent conversion to a shopping and office complex, it was the largest store in Quebec, and the second largest in Canada. For many years, the Montreal Eaton's store and Eaton's College Street in Toronto were the crown jewels of the retail chain.
The ninth floor restaurant, constructed in 1931 and known for years as the "Ninth Floor" or "le 9ieme", is an Art deco landmark in Montreal. Modelled after the first class dining hall of the Ile de France, a transatlantic ocean liner, the restaurant was recently restored by Fournier, Gersovitz, Moss et associés, a Montreal architecture firm.
Today, the anchor retail tenants of the Complexe Les Ailes are Les Ailes de la mode, Archambault, La Senza, Lacoste, Tommy Hilfiger and SAQ. The shopping mall is connected to Montreal's underground city.
[edit] Anchors
- Archambault (15,950 sq. ft.)
- Les Ailes de la Mode (75,000 sq. ft.)