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Place Alexis-Nihon

Alexis Nihon
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Location 1500, rue Atwater
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3Z 1X5
Coordinates 45°29′20″N 73°35′9″W / 45.48889°N 73.58583°W / 45.48889; -73.58583Coordinates: 45°29′20″N 73°35′9″W / 45.48889°N 73.58583°W / 45.48889; -73.58583
Opening date 1967
Developer Alexis Nihon Group (REIT)
Management Cominar REIT
Owner Cominar REIT
Architect Harold Ship, master concept and plaza design, Dimitri Dimakopoulos, office building design
No. of stores and services 100+
No. of anchor tenants 6
Total retail floor area 37,200 m2 (400,420 sq ft).
No. of floors 3
Parking 1,100 vehicles
Website www.alexisnihon.com

Alexis Nihon is a 223,000 m2 (2,400,000 sq ft) complex in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada (on the border with Westmount), consisting of a shopping centre, two office towers, and a residential building. The shopping mall is directly connected to the Atwater metro station, which joins the building by a short tunnel with the adjacent Dawson College, and by a longer one adjoins nearby Westmount Square.

On October 26, 1986, a major fire heavily damaged its 16-story office building and is still considered the city's biggest fire in a skyscraper. At least six stories were destroyed in the blaze. In 2002, the service de sécurité incendie de Montréal was heavily blamed for negligence and incompetence according to the Cour d'Appel du Québec. Several tenants including the federal government sued the then-owner of the building for several million dollars.

During the Dawson shooting incident on September 13, 2006, the building was fully evacuated and some workers thought there were gunshots fired in the complex. Shots did reach the building during the shooting.

On April 5, 2017, a minor fire broke out near the roof of the food court. Minor damage occurred as a result.

Alexis Nihon, at the corner of Atwater Avenue and Ste-Catherine Street West, is accessible:

The complex is directly connected to the Atwater Metro station and offers numerous services, a variety of shops and superstores, and a food court with over 25 restaurants. In the past, it housed Montreal's only downtown IKEA Store,Miracle Mart (later becoming an M-Store, a three-screen cinema operated by Cineplex Odeon and Steinberg's supermarket.


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