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Je suis passé au bureau des ventes il y a quelques semaines et je dois dire que j'adore ce projet. La seule chose qui me fait hésiter c'est qu'il va y avoir de la construction avec les autres phases pour plusieurs années. Pour ceux que ça ne dérange pas c'est probablement un bon investissement, mais perso je préfère regarder dans les projets déjà construits sur l'IDS.

 

Cela dit j'ai bien hâte de voir ce nouveau quartier monter et se développer. Tout un challenge pour Proment !

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Construction du futur Pont Champlain...

 

Il me semble avoir déjà vu des plans avec une construction à l'est du présent Pont. Es-ce qu'il y aurait quelqu'un qui pourrait me confirmer ou pas la chose. Si c'est le cas, ces magnifiques condos pourraient perdre de leur valeur.

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:stirthepot: Avec les approches sur les deux rives il serait très étonnant que le nouveau pont soit éloigné de plus que quelques mètres du pont actuel, puisqu'il couterait une véritable fortune à réaménager les autoroutes qui y mènent.

 

Idem pour un tunnel qu'il faudra bien raccorder aux infrastructures en place. Le tout devrait donc demeurer là où passe actuellement la circulation sur l'ile des Soeurs sans aucune incidence sur la vue ou la proximité des nouveaux condos.

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Dans la section plan d'ensemble de leur site, on peut lire cela: "La prochaine phase de Pointe-Nord comprendra un édifice de condominiums en hauteur." Ce serait donc une des tours de 30 étages qui viendrait en deuxième... À quand la construction?

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Pointe-Nord's Zuni is selling briskly

 

 

FreelanceMarch 17, 2010

 

 

 

With its new and modern lines, the Zuni building in the Pointe-Nord area of Nuns' Island has quickly found favour with buyers. Only five months after selling started, about 100 clients have already signed an offer to purchase.

 

This seven-storey L-shaped building will offer 163 condominiums and a dozen townhouses, with commercial interests on the first floor (mainly small neighbourhood establishments and businesses).

 

These will be built around a beautifully-landscaped inner courtyard. An outdoor pool with terrace will be located on the roof of the building which will also offer a relaxation lounge, a gym with modern equipment and a yoga studio.

 

The condos are between 575 and 1,230 square feet in size and will start at $185,000, parking included (plus taxes). The groundbreaking ceremony, marking the official start of construction phase, will be held next spring and the first occupants will move in during the summer of 2011.

 

"We're pleased with our success to date," said Samuel Gewurz, CEO of Proment Corp. of Nuns' Island.

 

"We worked hard to design an attractive living environment at a reasonable price and I think that our concept rings well with our buyers."

 

To comply with the environmental principles dear to Proment, Pointe-Nord is part of a LEED ND pilot project (the new standard for the construction of ecologically-responsible buildings and neighbourhoods).

 

"We believe it is important to do our share for the environment," said Louis-Joseph Papineau, vice-president of development and construction. "Therefore, our objective is to create a neighbourhood built around the well-being of its occupants, where pedestrian traffic is promoted and energy efficiency is put forth."

 

As mentioned before, an array of neighbourhood businesses and small bistros will answer the residents' needs.

 

"We want people to be able to run their errands without having to leave the neighbourhood," Papineau said.

 

Nature lovers, he added, will be thrilled with the surroundings. The city will create three theme parks on the Pointe-Nord site which will be linked to the island's network of bicycle paths and hiking trails. There will even be a landing wharf to bring small boats to the water.

 

To learn more about this project, visit zuni.ca, an adjunct site to pointenord.com. In just a few clicks you can see the floor plans of the various condominiums, take a virtual tour of the apartments, test the different styles of kitchens and learn more about Zuni. Barely five months into the official selling period, the project is already 60-per-cent sold.

 

"Many elements contribute to the success of Zuni, including its proximity to the downtown core and the river, the large variety of apartments to suit all types of buyers and the excellent price-quality ratio," according to company sales reps.

 

Proment gave interior designer Francine Martineau, a member of APDIQ, the mandate to design a model condo in the Zuni sales office. "I wanted something young and urban, like the target clientele for the project," Martineau said.

 

When designing a model condo, the visual aspect is paramount - something must stay in the visitor's mind after a visit.

 

She chose original elements which attract attention: a green shag carpet which looks like grass, a sofa which appears to be gliding on its intriguing base, and a bubble-shaped dining room chandelier.

 

And the cube, the signature of the Zuni project - a "floating" structure where the bathroom is encased, which the designer transformed in a decorative element and covered with newspapers in a variety of languages which she then glazed to unify its appearance. The model condo is open to one and all; it can be visited when the sales office is open.

 

Buoyed by the success of the Zuni project, Proment plans to launch sales of a 28-storey-high residential tower this fall. The new project, Évolo, will offer various-size units with breathtaking views on the river and Montreal's downtown core. It will contain nearly 250 condominiums and 25 townhouses.

 

A landmark building located at the entrance of Montreal and visible from Champlain Bridge, Évolo is designed by a reputable team of architects which contribute to the interior and exterior design of the tower.

 

The building will be an elegant, modern and elongated Zen-like structure in which glass is prevalent.

 

Construction is expected to begin in the spring of 2011 and the first residents should be able to take possession in the summer of 2013.

© Copyright © The Montreal Gazette

 

Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/todays-paper/Pointe+Nord+Zuni+selling+briskly/2691195/story.html#ixzz0isUcWsXl

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