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- Q2022853 abstract "The Olympic Village is a twin-tower structure in Montreal, Quebec, Canada built as the athletes' residence for the 1976 Summer Olympics. It was built by René Lépine, Chairman of Groupe Lépine, and his associates through the company Zarolega Inc. The Olympic Village is situated on the northeast corner of Sherbrooke Street East and Viau Street in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie.All the athletes were housed there, except those participating in equestrian sports and sailing, who were housed in residences set up in Bromont, Quebec and Kingston, Ontario.The Régie du logement has an office and court rooms on the ground floor.In 1998, Metcap Living Inc. bought the buildings from the Régie des Installations Olympiques for $64.5 million.In 2004, El-Ad Group bought the buildings from Metcap Living Inc.In 2012, El-Ad Group expressed their interest to sell the buildings.On August 6, 2012, it was reported that El-Ad had sold the buildings to CAPREIT for $177.5 million.".
- Q2022853 buildingEndDate "1976".
- Q2022853 buildingStartDate "1974".
- Q2022853 cost "8.0E7".
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- Q2022853 thumbnail Montreal_-_QC_-_Olympisches_Dorf.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2022853 completionDate "1976".
- Q2022853 cost "8.0E7".
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- Q2022853 location "Montreal, Quebec, Canada".
- Q2022853 name "Olympic Village".
- Q2022853 owner "CAPREIT".
- Q2022853 owner "El-Ad Group".
- Q2022853 owner "Groupe Lépine/Zarolega Inc.".
- Q2022853 owner "Metcap Living Inc.".
- Q2022853 owner "Régie des Installations Olympiques".
- Q2022853 startDate "1974".
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- Q2022853 comment "The Olympic Village is a twin-tower structure in Montreal, Quebec, Canada built as the athletes' residence for the 1976 Summer Olympics. It was built by René Lépine, Chairman of Groupe Lépine, and his associates through the company Zarolega Inc.".
- Q2022853 label "Olympic Village (Montreal)".
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- Q2022853 name "Olympic Village".