It now serves as co-ed housing for 598 undergraduate students on the Sir George Williams Campus within the neighbourhood redevelopment project Quartier Concordia.
Individuals involved in the design and construction include: The site is rectangular, bordered by Rene Levesque Boulevard at the south, Guy Street at the east, St. Catherine Street at the north, and Saint Mathieu at the west.
Now called the Grey Nuns Building by Concordia University, the site has become a student residence.
The university initially announced that it would become the faculty of fine arts, but later decided to turn the site into residences.
It serves as co-ed housing for 598 undergraduate students on the Sir George Williams Campus within the neighbourhood redevelopment project Quartier Concordia.
There are 14 group study rooms, a daycare facility, and a cafeteria area allowing resident students the choice of preparing meals.
[2][4][5] Originally, there were plans to transfer all of the buried remains to Île St. Bernard, a site owned by the Grey Nuns and the location of Manoir d’Youville.