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Royalmount: Canada's New Billion Dollar Urban Oasis 

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The Royalmount project is a controversial Billion-dollar development on a former industrial site in Montreal, Canada. It is set to include a new mall, entertainment venues, residences, hotels, offices and parks. This is the largest private development in Quebec and the project is on track to begin opening in the spring of 2024. The first phase comes with a $1.5-billion price tag and the entire project is estimated to cost a total of $7 billion. An immersive, world class aquarium will be part of this grand project, and it will be one of the flagship attractions at Royalmount.
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0:00 Development of Montreal
0:57 Introducing Royalmount
2:55 Setbacks and Redesign
3:40 Unique Features and Facilities
5:27 A model of sustainable luxury
7:28 Latest Updates
8:33 The Problem With The Location
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@Alex_Plante
@Alex_Plante Год назад
For those who are not familiar with Montreal, the development is being built next to the interchange between the main east-west and north-south highways that cross the city. The problem is that the main north-south highway does not cross the east west highway directly, there is a bit of a jog along the east-west highway (2.7 km or 1.7 miles) connecting the northern and southern branches of the main north-south highway. That short jog and the two interchanges at each end of it are always congested. This development will make traffic much worse in that area where it's already very bad. The only good thing about the site is that it's connected to a metro station that is presently one of the least busy.
@claudelemire2451
@claudelemire2451 Год назад
and the metro station is on the other side of the Highway... The target market for that ridiculous project does use public transit.
@emilyarchibald1900
@emilyarchibald1900 Год назад
Seems like there are an awful lot of these luxurious complexes being built around the world...
@HomesteadForALiving
@HomesteadForALiving Год назад
Smart city, Agenda 2030
@893049004
@893049004 Год назад
It’s almost like the global elites are build facilities where they won’t have to even look at the plebeian underclass.
@sakurapink5628
@sakurapink5628 29 дней назад
They do this futuristic kind of outdoor space in others citys of the World?! Good idea! Some flowers in front of the house it's also a great idea!
@claudelemire2451
@claudelemire2451 Год назад
Can't wait to hear the new residents complain about the airport plane traffic
@patatebanine4278
@patatebanine4278 Год назад
As a montrealer, many of us perceive this project with positivity. Shopping inside in Montreal is useful and in some season, better than shopping in the street. For example, and the winter in Montreal is brutal, the most brutal in north America, that make us difficult to find a way to go out in january and febuary. So I dont see no reason to be mad about that projet. We see that as a + for our city and something . Sometimes I find that our city is old and the malls are very out to date and sometimes, that city is boring, especially for us people that living in RDP, so this modern mall will be a nice add for our city
@rogestone2006
@rogestone2006 Год назад
Being screwed by the exagerate prices in Canada, I prefer either do my shoppings abroad when I travel for holidays
@user-iw4jl6bc8h
@user-iw4jl6bc8h 12 дней назад
it rains all last winters ( 2022, 2023 , 2024 ) and 2 snowstorm . you are so dramatic . Toronto is even colder than Montreal because of the humidity level from lake Ontari . Chicago is colder , windy and gets more snow than Montreal . Summer are tropical in Montreal and often warmer than Miami.
@davetv4705
@davetv4705 Год назад
This project will definitely solve problems.
@Blakpepa
@Blakpepa Год назад
A million dollars per day construction means this is gonna be an expensive bust. Who can afford this?
@ThomasHoellriegl
@ThomasHoellriegl 11 месяцев назад
Do we really want Louis Vuitton and Gucci in a sustainable city? If yes, we did not understand sustainability!
@Arational
@Arational Год назад
Only 100 auto charging spaces?? Better add a lot more.
@SHAKTI_MAN
@SHAKTI_MAN Год назад
Which billion dollar building isn't controversial 😂
@avrinrose5457
@avrinrose5457 9 месяцев назад
This project already finished and successful in my fictional world
@BrianBaileyedtech
@BrianBaileyedtech Год назад
You have videos depicting TORONTO in parts of this.
@irisjanemay1903
@irisjanemay1903 Год назад
So basically it's like a mini Vegas in Canada.
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 11 месяцев назад
Montreal was Canada's Sin City.
@nottellinnoone2074
@nottellinnoone2074 8 месяцев назад
Still is
@tomasgogashvily5350
@tomasgogashvily5350 Год назад
The project itself isn't that bad, but if they manage at least to keep the old building would be nice. People who own property across the street will have a price boom in already expensive Montreal. Still, the highway that connects is already congested beyond belief. The city's 15th Highway route is a nightmare from a horror movie
@patatebanine4278
@patatebanine4278 Год назад
which old building you are talking about?
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 11 месяцев назад
You mean across the highway.
@tomasgogashvily5350
@tomasgogashvily5350 11 месяцев назад
@@shauncameron8390 Are you an idiot?
@Tao1988
@Tao1988 Год назад
they need to build tall building
@isushiman
@isushiman 11 месяцев назад
They won’t because we have a crazy rule that no building must be taller than mont Royal shit … that’s why mega projects went to Toronto back in those days Ppl are bit nuts here also a part of Montreal east don’t accept the new mega REM metro project as well
@MGUITARQC
@MGUITARQC 3 месяца назад
Theses tall buildings are so ugly
@user-iw4jl6bc8h
@user-iw4jl6bc8h 12 дней назад
quality is more important than tall . Skyscrapers do not define the quality of life but superficial and not sustainable .
@NinoBlessify
@NinoBlessify 5 месяцев назад
Rip traffic on the 40 and 15
@Manu-et9rj
@Manu-et9rj 10 месяцев назад
this project is too much of a mall for people to come with their cars and seems to add only luxury housing, which is better than no housing at all, but far from perfect
@TheChevarie
@TheChevarie 2 месяца назад
Le centre ville n'est plus se qu'il était autrefois. Royal Mount est sûrement un futur éléphant blanc
@user-iw4jl6bc8h
@user-iw4jl6bc8h 12 дней назад
le négatif d un petit quebecois qui veut rester petit.
@roccobierman4985
@roccobierman4985 Год назад
What people want: Parisian style urban density with quaint, pedestrian friendly streets and minimal cars and convenient access to mass transit. What billionaires decide to build: This BS
@EJW2003
@EJW2003 Год назад
Amen, it’s so sad
@patatebanine4278
@patatebanine4278 Год назад
Im pedestrian and I want that kind of project. Shopping inside in Montreal is better and useful than shopping in the street. The winter in Montreal make us difficult to find a way to go out. And it's a nice addon for our city I find. Sometimes I find that our city is old and the malls are very out to date and sometimes, that city is boring, especially for us people that living in RDP, so this modern mall will be a nice add for mtl
@MohammedAli-hl4mr
@MohammedAli-hl4mr Год назад
@@patatebanine4278 he's referring more to the way that cities are currently built being inefficient and causing social issues
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 11 месяцев назад
And also high living costs.
@sakurapink5628
@sakurapink5628 29 дней назад
💚It's like futuristic inspiration. It's so much a great news for the city. The parents will go there with they childs for nice little daily memorys. ▶In Montreal At ''Plaza St-Hubert'' young people like this street for restaurants and shopping. This year, from 4 jully to 25 august 2024, Plaza Saint-Hubert is free of cars between Bellechasse street and Jean-Talon Est street! *⁉At 9:17 it's not the Montreal city street. Here the bus are white and blue. Also at 9:50 and 9:53 it's not at Montreal.
@1practicaljoker
@1practicaljoker Год назад
Any mega project built in Montreal will negatively affect traffic because the road system in Montreal is outdated
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Год назад
we dont want cars ...more public transport
@charbelsayegh16
@charbelsayegh16 11 месяцев назад
who is we?@@jeanbolduc5818
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 11 месяцев назад
@@jeanbolduc5818 Who's we? And public transit is not that reliable coming from a public transit-user.
@pierrecaron8731
@pierrecaron8731 Год назад
Buzz words, lifestyle, green, luxe, all means stupid is as stupid does. Bonjour hi.
@Arational
@Arational Год назад
This along with Mayor Plante's agenda will seal the fate of downtown Montreal. Traffic on the Decarie expressway had a design capacity of 100,000 when it was built and now it is at 350,000. push that up to 420,000 and there will be a lot of frustrated commuters. The interchange with the 40 was rebuilt a few years ago and may have to undergo expensive modification to ease a bottleneck that could extend 5 kms in all directions.
@nottellinnoone2074
@nottellinnoone2074 8 месяцев назад
Yeah but I bet with the added traffic I'm sure many going west will take the 20 to the 13 and go that way instead
@nottellinnoone2074
@nottellinnoone2074 8 месяцев назад
Haha I love the way they mispronounced Decarie
@LucaPed94
@LucaPed94 3 месяца назад
It's an AI
@FlamespeedyAMV
@FlamespeedyAMV 10 месяцев назад
i hate too many people or built up areas, no matter how nice. I just want to be left alone
@brianingram74
@brianingram74 9 месяцев назад
HAVING WATCHED THIS VIDEO CLIP , I must say this project sucks , I heard about Louis Vuitton and Gucci and three thousand and two hundred fifty condos , electric transport , bicycle paths , and lovely living conditions , but no where did I hear a number for low cost of living dwellings , another project were they we paid the fine , and no dwellings that are affordable housing . I mean we really can not have street people walking into Gucci . CAN WE !
@passatboi
@passatboi 9 месяцев назад
Mahhhhntreal. Ugh. How come text-to-speech can't handle toponyms?
@trainrover
@trainrover Год назад
crummy articling; might it've been fabricated by flimsiestware..?
@sixtysyxti3235
@sixtysyxti3235 2 месяца назад
The homeless people will love hanging out here
@TheChevarie
@TheChevarie 2 месяца назад
Montréal se veut en français avec l'institut économique de Montréal. Mais de quelle économie vous voulez en 2024. Je préfère le Montréal des années 70,80 et 90. Le temps de Blue Bonnet, les Expos de Montréal, les calèches du vieux Montréal, la lutte Québécoise, un centre ville animée et j'en passe. Plusieurs sièges sociaux ont abandonné la ville pour s'installer ailleurs. Trop de taxes, trop d'amendes, trop de permis, trop de réglementations, trop de contrôle. Trop de construction et des cônes routière. L'immigration ne s'adapte pas comme souhaité. Beaucoup trop de pauvreté et de sans abris. Vous voulez de l'économie, alors donnez les moyens aux citoyens de se divetifier et de se créer. Montréal me dégoûte. Voilà se que j'en pense
@amzol
@amzol 9 месяцев назад
There is no residential in this project. And this is going bankrupt before opening.
@pierrelong6283
@pierrelong6283 Год назад
your AI narration is terrible. the narration is disturbing and distracting. unwatchable.
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