Montreal group proposes new downtown tower for NATO defence bank
QUÉBEC — Montreal’s business community is coming together to sweeten the pot in the city’s bid to host a multinational defence bank, offering several floors in a planned downtown tower for the highly sought-after headquarters.
A consortium of three companies — Sid Lee Architecture and real estate developers Rosefellow and the Tsatas Group — hope their idea will give Montreal an edge as it competes with Vancouver, Ottawa, and Toronto for the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank.
Canada has been selected to host the multinational bank that will provide long-term, low-cost financing for defence projects by NATO members and allies. The federal government, meanwhile, has not yet chosen a host city — and the Ontario government says it has already secured a location in Toronto for the bank’s headquarters.
“We want Montreal to stay in the running,” Martin Leblanc, co-founder at Sid Lee Architecture, said in an interview Thursday. “We’re going to give (Montreal) one more card to play.”


