Once owned by the Grey Nuns this building was built under the supervision of the architect Michel Laurent, composed of 11 warehouse-store type divisions. For almost a century the building was occupied by numerous tenants working in several fields of activities. In 1977 the Canadian Mortgage and housing Corporation (CMHC) acquired the building and sold it in 1981 to a private promoter who immediately undertook its update. Today these three historic buildings which once belonged to the Grey Nuns, formerly warehouse stores, are presently occupied by residential condominiums on the top levels and business premises on the first and second floors. Equipped with immense arch shaped windows, a vast rear courtyard and decorative stone and brick interior, this building situated on Saint-Pierre Street is the envy of all for its inestimable architectural characteristics.