A Major Revitalization Project in Vieux-Pointe-aux-Trembles
Discover the new hub for culture, business, tourism and recreation
At the intersection of Notre-Dame Street and Saint-Jean Baptiste Boulevard, this project will revitalize the historic district of Pointe-aux-Trembles and help breathe new life into the neighbourhood with new residential buildings, services, businesses, green spaces and a welcoming village atmosphere.
- 3 new buildings on either side of Notre-Dame Street
- 109 residential units
- 8 independent businesses on the ground floor
- A cultural event room in Saint-Enfant-Jésus Church
Discover the Project Details
Commercial Spaces
This new hub of local, independent businesses will create a unique destination that attracts endless customers from areas east of Highway 25. See available spaces for lease now.
Residential Units
Located on both sides of Notre-Dame Street, between Saint-Jean Baptiste and Sainte-Anne Street, these 1, 2 and 3‑bedroom units will have huge windows, offering an abundance of natural light and private outdoor spaces.
The District
Just 30 minutes from downtown, the historic sector of Pointe-aux-Trembles gives Montreal a certain charm. With several heritage buildings, green spaces and unrivalled access to the St. Lawrence River, this neighbourhood is one of Montreal’s best-kept secrets.
Project Updates
Construction of the new buildings is underway, and keeping you informed of our progress is one of our priorities.
An Environmentally-Friendly Project
All three buildings will be eligible for LEED certification and much of the area will be dedicated to greening.
A green alley will be created on the south side of Notre-Dame, green roofs will be installed to limit urban heat islands and trees will be planted in front of the project.
Brought to you by the Société de développement Angus
This revitalization project was developed by the Société de développement Angus, a non-profit social economy enterprise whose mission is to revitalize the area. The SDA is known for several urban revitalization projects that benefit local communities, including its flagship project, the Technopôle Angus. The SDA was also behind Carré Saint-Laurent and 2 – 22 as part of a revitalization project for the Quartier des spectacles in Montreal.
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