By Robert Frank
“We’re more optimistic than we’ve been in 20 years,” enthused the Metropolitan Montreal Board of Trade chief operating officer. “Right now the rush is on to be the first to announce, start and deliver commercial tower and mixed real estate projects.”
“Besides the Cirque du soleil, during the past decade we’ve developed a movie production industry that’s the envy of the country.”
“Fashion design, new materials and textile logistics have supplanted Montreal’s venerable garment industry, plus Quebec is about to open its mineral treasure trove in the Far North,” Leblanc added. “That will spur demand for engineering, legal and financial services here in Montreal, just as it did in Australia.”
“We’re investing billions in infrastructure—such as roads, transit and hospitals—and expect to play an increasingly important role as a North American powerhouse,” he concluded. “You can feel the confidence out there.”
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