acpnc Posté(e) 13 janvier 2018 Partager Posté(e) 13 janvier 2018 Rien ne devrait être fait tant qu'on aura pas un portrait global du secteur, c'est-à-dire connaitre les besoins réels de circulation qu'engendrera le développement prioritaire des terrains de Blue-Bonnet, couplé avec une étude sérieuse en transport en commun pour desservir l'ensemble du territoire. On verra ensuite s'il y de la place pour un centre commercial de banlieue ou quelque chose de plus urbain. 1 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Ousb Posté(e) 13 janvier 2018 Partager Posté(e) 13 janvier 2018 C’est prévu pour quand le début de construction ? Date ? Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
acpnc Posté(e) 13 janvier 2018 Partager Posté(e) 13 janvier 2018 il y a 17 minutes, Ousb a dit : C’est prévu pour quand le début de construction ? Date ? La Ville étudie les différentes options, il y a un fil sur le sujet Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Ousb Posté(e) 13 janvier 2018 Partager Posté(e) 13 janvier 2018 Il y a 1 heure, acpnc a dit : La Ville étudie les différentes options, il y a un fil sur le sujet Merci mais je parle du Royalmount sur les terrains appartenant à VMR pasceux appartenant à la ville de Montréal Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
FrancSoisD Posté(e) 16 janvier 2018 Partager Posté(e) 16 janvier 2018 Le 13/01/2018 à 14:47, Ousb a dit : C’est prévu pour quand le début de construction ? Date ? Stay tuned sur le forum: meilleure source d'info qui soit! Dès qu'un développement se manifestera, ça se saura ici! 3 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
_mtler_ Posté(e) 15 février 2018 Partager Posté(e) 15 février 2018 https://renx.ca/montreals-carbonleo-lays-royalmount-mega-project/ Montreal’s Carbonleo lays out Royalmount mega-project Danny Kucharsky | Property Biz Canada | 2018-02-15 Carbonleo’s massive Royalmount mixed-use mega-project, which it plans to build at the busy intersection of Highways 15 and 40 in the heart of Montreal, will include 3.6 million square feet of commercial space. To be built on an 85-acre site, the project will feature nearly 200 stores, 1.5 million square feet of office space, five hotels, a public square and a number of entertainment choices. It will attract an estimated 30 million visitors a year. The project “will allow for the redevelopment of an area that is an industrial wasteland,” in the heart of the island of Montreal, says Claude Marcotte, executive vice-president, development and construction at Carbonleoe. Marcotte was speaking at the Quebec Apartment Investment Conference in Montreal on Tuesday. Will include $20-million pedestrian overpass Quebec’s transport ministry, the city of Montreal and Town of Mount Royal have just given their approval to Carbonleo to build a $20-million pedestrian overpass over the Décarie Expressway (Highway 15) that will link Royalmount to the De la Savane Metro station, Marcotte says. “The presence of the Metro is one of the most important elements of the project,” says Marcotte, noting it will be used by 10 to 12 million visitors a year to access Royalmount. Costs for the overpass will be fully borne by Carbonleo. The overall project has not yet received approval from the City of Montreal but has been supported by the neighbouring Town of Mount Royal where most of the land is situated. Royalmount was denounced by Montreal’s governing Projet Montréal party when it was in opposition. The party, which won last November’s municipal election, previously compared the project to the Quartier Dix30 entertainment district on the South Shore of Montreal (which was developed by several of the executives behind Carbonleo). It contended the project would harm retail nearby and add even more traffic to one of the most congested areas of the city. Marcotte says Carbonleo met with the City of Montreal’s executive committee last week and the city is now analyzing the project. “I think it should go well,” he says of talks with the city. May include residential component A residential component may be added to the project, something Marcotte calls “an important if not essential element” for the success of a project of its kind. If a residential component gets the go-ahead, multi-residential apartment units would likely be favoured, given the mobility of new generations, Marcotte says. Carbonleo consulted with Cirque du Soleil, Peter Simons of the Simons department store chain and renowned chef Normand Laprise of Toqué restaurant, among others to determine the “special recipe” that will make the project a go-to destination for future generations. The entertainment component will include two concert halls with room for 7,000 attendees which will be managed by concert promoter Evenko, an aquarium, water park and movie theatres. In addition, a public market will showcase local produce and events throughout the year in the public square. Royalmount will have several “first-to-market” elements with banners not yet in the Quebec or Canada markets. 12 entry and exit points There will be 12 entry and exit points to Royalmount and a smart parking system, as well as a shuttle to Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport and the new REM light train. About 4,000 people will work daily at the site. Marcotte says Carbonleo has discussed hotel needs with Aéroports de Montréal, which operates Trudeau Airport. Passenger traffic at Trudeau has been growing and the airport is a 10-minute drive from Royalmount. Carbonleo will team up with equity partners to obtain between $500 and $750 million in financing for the project, Marcotte says. Without providing further details, he named major players like Cadillac Fairview, Oxford and Ivanhoé Cambridge as possible partners. Marcotte says Carbonleo examined market trends and toured projects in Dubai, England and the U.S. in planning the project, which the company hopes will become the No. 1 commercial and tourist destination in Montreal. Carbonleo notes the neighbourhood near Royalmount is being transformed from a former industrial area into the Le Triangle neighbourhood with 4,000 housing units, the Le Westbury housing project (1,000 units), Le Rouge condos (1,000 units ) and a planned 8,000 housing units at the site of the former Blue Bonnets racetrack. Founded by former Devimco partners Carbonleo, which has 50 employees, was formed in 2012 by former Devimco partners who developed the Quartier Dix30. The company is also developing the $500-million Four Seasons Montreal in downtown Montreal, next to the Ogilvy department store on de la Montagne and Ste. Catherine Streets. Located on the site of the former Hôtel de la Montagne, the 18-storey building will have 166 hotel rooms and 18 luxury condos and is slated to open in March 2019, with a soft opening this Christmas. “It will be one of the most beautiful Four Seasons in the world,” Marcotte says, adding half of the condos have been sold “at a completely ridiculous price” of $1,700 to $1,800 per square foot. 1 3 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
C’est un message populaire. mtlrdp Posté(e) 15 février 2018 C’est un message populaire. Partager Posté(e) 15 février 2018 With shopping malls dying all over north America, this could turn out to be a massive white elephant. Have these people ever heard of Amazon and Costco? 6 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
lma13 Posté(e) 15 février 2018 Partager Posté(e) 15 février 2018 Seems very interesting Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Né entre les rapides Posté(e) 15 février 2018 Partager Posté(e) 15 février 2018 il y a 28 minutes, mtlrdp a dit : With shopping malls dying all over north America, this could turn out to be a massive white elephant. Have these people ever heard of Amazon and Costco? This project, notwithstanding its other possible shortcomings, is far from being a mere «shopping mall». 4 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
ERJ-Boy Posté(e) 15 février 2018 Partager Posté(e) 15 février 2018 il y a 2 minutes, mark_ac a dit : Again and i'm addressing all of MTLURB This is not your money. This is a private investors putting skin in the game on a major project, putting their capital on the line for the return of their investors. Doesn't change anything to the fact that anyone is allowed to criticize a project, public or private. I for one think that this project is a plus, it will revitalize an underdeveloped part of the city and create a new centre for development where we can have density and development. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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