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Montreal's older warehouses disappearing at rapid pace to make way for apartments, other uses

Over 8 million square feet of industrial property demolished since 2010, report says
Montreal-island warehouse properties demolished in recent years include this structure that once housed the Soccerplex Catalogna. It's being redeveloped into a 784-unit residential project by developer Claria. (CoStar)
Montreal-island warehouse properties demolished in recent years include this structure that once housed the Soccerplex Catalogna. It's being redeveloped into a 784-unit residential project by developer Claria. (CoStar)
CoStar News
October 14, 2025 | 8:35 P.M.

Montrealers have long grieved the loss of its historic buildings, but few have paid attention to the quiet disappearance of the city’s warehouse stock. Across the island, large swathes of industrial properties, largely built before the 1950s, have been steadily demolished to make way for residential developments.

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