“From what I’ve been shown, it seems like a great project for Amherst St.,” said Shanahan. Plans for the restaurant seem in line with Arcade Fire’s other ambitious musical projects: two buildings in the heart of Montreal’s Gay Village will be converted into a restaurant, café, small concert venue and organic grocery store. My wife and I have three children and we live near some restaurants and bars and we like being somewhere where there’s activity.” “After the meeting a citizen asked me, ‘Is this a place you would want to live next to?’ And, honestly, I would have to say yes. “There were concerns about the noise level and people with young children worried about the sort of activity that would happen outside the restaurant-like someone stepping out for a smoke - but it was a good meeting,” said Shanahan. Shanahan, who presided over the consultation, said city employees fielded questions from about 15 residents. Most of the urban planning rules under review have to do with residential zoning codes relating to the construction of an open-air terrace.
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