City of Montreal says painting a house as an ad for Koodo is against the rules
MONTREAL — The City of Montreal says the owner of a more than 100-year-old home has violated city rules by allowing it to be painted in neon colours as an ad for telecom company Koodo.
A Toronto-based advertising firm recently transformed the Victorian-style duplex into an oversized Koodo ad by painting it in the company’s chosen palette of hot pink, with accents of lime green, purple, teal and orange.
A sign that had been posted on the facade that read, “There’s joy under this roof. Koodo Internet” was no longer present as of midday Thursday.
City spokesman Simon Charron said the publicity stunt wasn’t authorized and violates city bylaws.