Complexe Guy-Favreau

Complexe Guy-Favreau is a twelve-storey building complex containing Canadian government offices built in 1984.

It is located at 200 René Lévesque Boulevard in Ville-Marie, Montréal and extends over a six-acre plot of land, formerly part of the Montreal Chinatown.

[1] The complex is named after Guy Favreau, a former MP, federal cabinet minister and briefly Quebec Superior Court Justice.

The building complex came about as a joint venture between the federal government, which served as the head of the project, as well as private businesses, the City of Montreal, and the Desjardins Group.

[2] The multifunctional complex is part of the Montreal underground city network and contains various Canadian governmental offices, rental properties, a housing cooperative, commercial units, a daycare facility, and a small park at its centre.

Complexe Guy-Favreau seen from René Lévesque Boulevard
"Les habitations du centre-ville", the southern residential section of the building complex on De la Gauchetière Street