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Griffintown & Transformative Buildings: Richmond, Salon 1861, Lowney Factory, Exercises of French Language

Explore griffintown, a vibrant montreal neighborhood known for its warehouses, art scene, and proximity to the lachine canal. Discover the history and unique features of three transformative buildings: the richmond restaurant, salon 1861, and lowney chocolate factory. Learn about their origins, renovations, and community impact.

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anchor//Hello and good evening everyone and thank you for choosing
our journal teliviser . Here's what we'll introduce: griffintown and its
transformation into three buildings (richmond.salon1861 and the Lowney
Chocolate Factory) good viewing.
First of all Griffintown is a lively and creative neighborhood that brings
together warehouses and buildings. It is close to the Lachine Canal,
itself bordered by a pedestrian and cycle path. The art scene includes
contemporary shows at the Arsenal Montréal exhibition center and works
by local artists at the Montreal Art Center. we pass to you Jacqueline
Hello everyone, I am the interviewer and I will quickly present the three
buildings and then ask questions to our history specialist M.Michel.
Hi
The first buildings is the Richmond. This restaurant offers a lush northern
Italian cuisine whit influences from Piedmont, Veneta and Emilia.
What did they use in the food in this restaurant?
In this restaurant they use farm-fresh seasonal and local foods as well
as exclusive products from small-scale Italian growers
How much space do they have in this restaurant?
They have space with seating for 140 indors, plus another 90 on the
terrace
What was the history of this building?
The building was fully restored, blending old materials and industrial
architecture to contemporary design and modern finishes. Take place
and get carried by Le Richmond experience.
anchor// mmm i can't wait to try it.
The salon 1861 my favorite place i will introduce it quickly ,built in 1861
by the Sulpicians, with the help of local volunteers, for the community of
Little Burgundy, St. Joseph's Church was a place of gathering,
celebration and support.
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anchor//Hello and good evening everyone and thank you for choosing our journal teliviser. Here's what we'll introduce: griffintown and its transformation into three buildings (richmond.salon1861 and the Lowney Chocolate Factory) good viewing. First of all Griffintown is a lively and creative neighborhood that brings together warehouses and buildings. It is close to the Lachine Canal, itself bordered by a pedestrian and cycle path. The art scene includes contemporary shows at the Arsenal Montréal exhibition center and works by local artists at the Montreal Art Center. we pass to you Jacqueline Hello everyone, I am the interviewer and I will quickly present the three buildings and then ask questions to our history specialist M.Michel. Hi The first buildings is the Richmond. This restaurant offers a lush northern Italian cuisine whit influences from Piedmont, Veneta and Emilia. What did they use in the food in this restaurant? In this restaurant they use farm-fresh seasonal and local foods as well as exclusive products from small-scale Italian growers How much space do they have in this restaurant? They have space with seating for 140 indors, plus another 90 on the terrace What was the history of this building? The building was fully restored, blending old materials and industrial architecture to contemporary design and modern finishes. Take place and get carried by Le Richmond experience. anchor// mmm i can't wait to try it. The salon 1861 my favorite place i will introduce it quickly ,built in 1861 by the Sulpicians, with the help of local volunteers, for the community of Little Burgundy, St. Joseph's Church was a place of gathering, celebration and support.

Thank you for your help, I have many questions for you, why was he cheating? It’s a good question, le Salon 1861 was created with the goal of providing a collective space and breaking the isolation between the sectors of our society. Universities, entrepreneurs, local citizens, community organizations and private businesses will work coast-to-coast to live and collaborate together. Can you describe it? Ayt, The 1861 Lounge will include a reception room, a local cuisine restaurant and a collaborative workspace that will allow businesses, community organizations and local residents to share resources, train their employees and create contacts. What was the history of this building? The land on which St. Joseph's Church is located has been attributed to the Sulpicians, considered the first urban planners of Montreal, by the King of France. With the help of local volunteers, mostly workers. St Joseph's Church was built in 1861. For more than a century, St. Joseph's Church has been a place of gathering, sharing and collaboration. It was the center of the community. During the period of the revolution in France, the Salons served as cultural centers with the aim of "dispelling good manners and sociability". The salons were considered as centers of intellectual and social exchanges. Salon 1861 is a space for the congregation of these values. It is a space in which everyone is free to be heard, to innovate, to think and to try new things in a collaborative and supportive environment. finally the Lowney Chocolate Factory is an industry located at 150 Oakland Street. Developed from 1903, it develops the manufacture and processing of chocolate products. What was the history of this building? The Walter M. Lowney Company was a chocolate and candy company established in Boston in the early 1880s by Walter M.