Talk:Van Horne Mansion

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Replacement building[edit]

This page states "With Drapeau's support, it was bulldozed in the middle of the night by developer David Azrieli, who replaced it with a concrete tower block." and later calls it a "sixteen storey concrete tower". The article also states, "The Sofitel Hotel today stands at the spot once occupied by the Van Horne mansion.[1]" I followed the citation, which states, "Despite organized opposition, it was torn down by latter-day owner David Azrieli, who had the audacity to put a vanity plaque on the hideous skyscraper that replaced it. (It was Liquid Air; now it's Sofitel)." The page for David Azrieli states, "The Sofitel Montreal now stands on the property which is the building Azrieli built." The nearby citation on that page is a dead link. I think this history could use some cleanup and better citations. What was Liquid Air? And the description of the replacement building is inaccurate. This page includes a picture of it, and it's 80% glass, not concrete. yig@73.200.28.96 (talk) 15:58, 5 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]