Roccabella is a
condominium
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complex in
Montreal
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, Quebec, Canada, located next to the
Bell Centre
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in downtown Montreal, at
Mountain Street and
René-Lévesque Blvd.
The project consists of two 40-floor towers containing 552 condominium units.
* Drummond Tower
* De la Montagne Tower
Construction began in 2013 and was completed in early 2016 for the first tower. Construction of the second tower began in late 2016.
Image: Roccabella15juil13.JPG, Construction site in July 2013
Roccabella19mars14.JPG, Construction site in March 2014
Image: rocca2sept14.jpg, Construction site in September 2014
Image: rocca4dec14.jpg, Construction site in December 2014
Image: Rocca7oct15.jpg, Construction site in October 2015
References
External links
Official website - Le Roccabella
{{Montreal skyscrapers
Skyscrapers in Montreal
Residential skyscrapers in Canada
Residential condominiums in Canada
Downtown Montreal
Twin towers
Residential buildings in Alberta
2016 establishments in Quebec
Residential buildings completed in 2016