Today the building is closed and belongs to the city government.
But the building belonged to the city, and that makes its future uncertain.
All the buildings on the square now belong to the university.
However, as the time went by, the buildings belonged to various owners.
In the 1920s the building belonged to an agricultural school, soon after which it became a museum.
The building belonged to the Melbourne family from 1793 to 1830.
Real estate and buildings will belong to the republic in which they are found.
Many of our most difficult cases are those where buildings belong not to private owners but to institutions or government organizations.
Today the building still belongs to descendants of the family, but on the ground floor are a bar and other businesses.
It provided security for some buildings belonging to the Montreal police force.