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Building's name

St. James hotel


Other name: Édifice Merchant's Bank

Location / address
355, Street Saint-Jacques
Montréal
Quebec, Canada

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Borough Old Montreal
Arrondissement Ville-Marie
Centre de l'Île

7 Floors(overground)

Architect


Hopkins  
Wily  
Year of construction (end)
1873

Building type
Bank

Last update:
2008-06-07

CodeIMTL 137
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