Caron Building
Building Description
Celebrating it’s 100th anniversary, this art deco building is well located in the heart of Downtown Montreal, where East meets West;
certified GOLD LEED (Ebom) the Caron building offers the best value in the market.
Our prime location in the Quartier-des-Spectacles, just steps away from the Place-des-Arts metro station, makes commuting
to and from the property a breeze.
Strategically renovated to 2024 standards and to meet the highest quality of discerning clients, coupled with our commitment to excellence, has made the caron Building one of the top choices for businesses looking to establish themselves in Montreal.
Whether you're a small start-up or a large corporation, the Caron Building is sure to offer you the perfect workspace to fit your needs.
Walkscore: 100 Transit Score: 98 Bike Score: 99
Amenities
The building also offers numerous services such as:
- Rooftop terrace
- Secure indoor bike parking area
- Possibility of indoor parking
- Computerized HVAC and lighting systems
- A backup generator
- Four modern elevators
- Computerized security cameras and access control system
- 24/7 presence in the building
Leed Certification
The Caron Building achieved LEED GOLD (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification for Existing Buildings in 2015 and was one of the first buildings in Quebec to recertify under LEED V4.1 for Existing Buildings in 2021 and recertified in 2024.
LEED is a Green Building Council program that recognizes and certifies excellence in sustainable building management.
This prestigious certification is a testament to our commitment to sustainable and conscious practices in building management, and we take great pride in providing our tenants with an environmentally responsible and energy-efficient workspace.
Why is a LEED Certified property Better for your Business *
- LEED helps your business achieve it’s ESG goals.
- LEED-certified spaces boost recruitment, retention, and productivity.
- LEED promotes healthier spaces with clean air, access to daylight, and safe finishes and products.
- Better indoor air quality benchmarks reduce absenteeism and improves productivity by reducing aiments caused by poorer
environments. - LEED's energy efficiency requirements helps reduce pollution and combat smog.
*According to research conducted by the U.S Green Building Council (USGBC)