02.10.2007

 

MOODROOM: SAVOURS + NEW THINGS+ PLEASURE + DISCOVERY

The very first MOODROOM permanent showroom will open this winter in the heart of the Old Montreal in one of the oldest street of North America.

Considered for its tables, its art galleries, its shops and the prestigious hotels bordering the district (St Paul, W, Nelligan are few of them), the St Paul street offers the dreamed site for this first implantation.

MOODROOM accommodates its customers by a majestic entry leading to the centenary, classified, and entirely renovated building which allows your products exposure on 3 levels for a total surface of almost 14.400 square feet (approximately 1300 m2).

Savours and colors - chocolate seller, florist, textiles and arts of the table - will mix together in this new place of destination in Canada, alternating shop in shop (dedicated to the brands), product selections and greedy boutiques or how to conciliate chocolate bar and fabrics bar…

We currently work on the interior planning and staging elements which will magnify the room and bring the final key to this newfangled showroom. The consumer can prepare himself with a very fresh experiment which renews the products presentation as well as the concept of consumption space.

MOODROOM team will regularly keep you update about the project development and already invites you to contact us for information on available spaces.

Sylvie LACROIX
PURCHASING DIRECTOR

slacroix@moodroom.ca

 

www.moodroom.ca

4710 St Ambroise, Suite 209-B
Montreal (Qc), CANADA, H4C 2C7

1.514.715.3136
1.514.938.8889

 

02.10.2007

 

A LITTLE HISTORY ...

Saint Paul street was alternatively place of pilgrimage, main street of the district, before being for tens years the cradle of Montreal press is nowadays in the middle of an area in complete transition. The importances of neighborhood real estate projects as well as the investors’ excitement in the district just confirm it.

The building which will celebrate with dignity its 100 years with the official opening of MOODROOM was a place of storage for furs and hats during nearly 30 years.

 

 

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