Aller au contenu

Méga Centre Commercial Carrière Francon St-Michel


Messages recommendés

  • Réponses 80
  • Créé il y a
  • Dernière réponse

Membres prolifiques

  • Administrateur
1500 emplois a 8$/heures, c'est pas ce qui crée une richesse...

 

c'est 1500 personnes de moins qui se cherchent de l'emploi, ce qui pousse tous les salaires vers le haut vu la pénurie qui existe préstenement.

 

et ça sera 8.50$ / h :P

Lien vers le commentaire
Partager sur d’autres sites

  • 1 mois plus tard...

CNWLogo.gif

 

Attention News Editors:

$200 Million Saint-Michel Project Gets Green Light

 

MONTREAL, Feb. 21 /CNW Telbec/ - SmartCentres announced today that it has

entered into an agreement with the City of Montreal for the development of the

Saint-Michel quarry. As part of the agreement, SmartCentres has agreed to

purchase part of the quarry for $10 million and to work closely with community

groups to encourage local hiring.

This innovative development project is a first for North America. The

site in question is a part of the Saint-Michel quarry, measuring a little over

350,000 square metres and divided into three levels: one at a depth of ten

metres, a second at 40 metres and the third at more than 70 metres. The

buildings envisaged would have a floor area of some 75,000 square metres. A

public park is planned, with unique architectural features: a lookout, a

network of footpaths, a bicycle path, an elevator, and a number of cliff-side

staircases giving access to the site.

"We congratulate the City and the local community for their vision and

their commitment to supporting a unique project that should become a

destination for Montrealers and visitors to our city," noted John Gardonio,

Vice-President, Development, SmartCentres. "We look forward to continuing to

work with them in the months and years ahead."

The project will have an extremely positive impact on the borough and on

the city of Montreal, including:

 

$200,000,000 of investment, $2,600,000 in annual taxes and some

$3,000,000 a year in economic spin-offs;

The creation of thousands of jobs: 1,200 construction jobs, and

1,600 full-time jobs in the commercial enterprises which will occupy the

centre.

-A $1.6 million contribution by SmartCentres to community initiatives

 

Studies also indicate that the project will lead to the repatriation of a

significant portion of purchases that are currently made outside the

neighbourhood and serve as a catalyst for the revitalization of the area.

"We are committed to incorporating sustainable development practices

whenever possible at every stage of the project," added Mr Gardonio. "Measures

we will be looking at range from the use of non-ozone-depleting refrigerants

in the HVAC units to a focus on recycling, water preservation and the use of

local materials as well as the setting up of a shuttle bus to encourage public

transportation use."

The next phase involves public hearings organized by the Bureau de

consulation with construction scheduled to begin within two years. "We have

benefited over the past year from our collaboration with City of Montréal, the

borough of Villeray / St-Michel / Parc-Extension and a stakeholder forum,

which includes, among others, representatives of the VSMS and the CDEC as well

as the feedback we received at the open houses. In moving forward our

commitment is to build on this partnership."

 

About SmartCentres

 

SmartCentres is an enterprise which has given itself the mission of

providing Canadian consumers with opportunities to save time and money: a

winning formula of one-stop shopping. A leader in the field of low-cost retail

sales, SmartCentres has created 185 developments in 95 different Canadian

communities spread over all ten provinces; 22 of these are in Quebec. The

Quebec projects represent a total investment of more than 1.2 billion dollars

and a total of more than 650,000 square metres of commercial floor space.

 

 

 

For further information: Jonathan Goldbloom, Jonathan Goldbloom & Ass.,

(514) 923-7779, jonathan.golbloom@jgoldbloom.ca

 

:dizzy: :dizzy: :dizzy:

Lien vers le commentaire
Partager sur d’autres sites

1500 emplois a 8$/heures, c'est pas ce qui crée une richesse...

 

c'est des gens comme moi qui a besoin des jobs comme ca... un étudiants qui a besoin de l'argent pour payer sont université qui s'en vien dans une couple d'année, ou pour payer les dentistes qu me vole..... pour me payer un char bientôt....

c'est des jobs facile a trouver des jobs a temps partiel.... après l'école/fin de semaine....

allors, Phillipe..... c'est pas vraiment utile pour des parents de familles, mais c'est bon pour le jeunes! ;)

Lien vers le commentaire
Partager sur d’autres sites

Il y aura toujours des jobs à 8$ l'heure, t'inquiète pas pour ça.

Et si tu veux aller à l'université, payer ton loyer et manger 2 repas et demi par jours, c'est certainement pas ta job à 8$ en plus de tes 5 cours qui vont te le permettre.

 

bien je pense pas vraiment que ya beaucoup de monde qui vont payer 12$ ou plus pour un étudiant au secondaire.... déjà ma job d'été me paye 10$ cash de l'heure, je ne peux pas chialer. Je voulais juste dire que 8$ c'est mieux que rien... ou bien d'aller sur le bien-être.

Lien vers le commentaire
Partager sur d’autres sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Invité
Répondre à ce sujet…

×   Vous avez collé du contenu avec mise en forme.   Supprimer la mise en forme

  Seulement 75 émoticônes maximum sont autorisées.

×   Votre lien a été automatiquement intégré.   Afficher plutôt comme un lien

×   Votre contenu précédent a été rétabli.   Vider l’éditeur

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




×
×
  • Créer...