Exclusive Montreal club 357c, which made headlines during corruption inquiry, to close
MONTREAL — A private club that catered to Montreal’s business elite and attracted scrutiny in 2012 during Quebec’s corruption inquiry says it will be closing its doors next month.
Montreal’s 357c says in a message on its website that “changes in business practices” and high municipal taxes are forcing its closure.
The high-end establishment located at 357 de la Commune Street in the heart of Montreal’s old city also says its location limited expansion opportunities.
A favoured meeting spot of construction industry players, the members-only club had its ledgers examined during the Charbonneau inquiry into corruption.