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Prével, TGTA Launch 950-Unit MF Project in Kirkland
Prével and TGTA Real Estate have commenced construction on a major multi-family real estate project in Greater Montreal.
The Lacey Green Village development site is located in Kirkland, Que., a suburb on the Island of Montreal. The property is currently comprise a field located near all services.
Plans call for 950 residential units, which will comprise mostly rental and condominium along with 111 townhouses and 47 lots for single-family homes.
“The project pays particular attention to adapting the heights of the buildings, ensuring a balanced and respectful integration into the Kirkland landscape,” said the two local developers in a news release. “From sustainable construction to efficient water management to the electrification of parking infrastructures, every aspect has been designed to enrich the daily lives of the residents.”
Prolific greenery reinforces the friendly neighbourhood, giving the project a calming character, in perfect harmony with the surrounding nature, the companies added.
The project was designed to encourage interaction between generations and residents and cater to couples, families and people of all ages.
“In partnership with TGTA, we have poured our passion and expertise into this project to ensure that sustainability and residents’ well-being are part of everyday life,” said Laurence Vincent, president of Prével.
Founded more than 45 years ago, Prével specializes in developing mainly large-scale mixed projects in the central neighbourhoods of the Greater Montreal.
TGTA focuses on creating innovative and sustainable urban projects primarily in the Montreal region. The company strives to design spaces that harmoniously integrate into their environment while meeting the aspirations of local communities. TGTA has completed more than 7,000 housing units, along with major residential and commercial project. It participates actively in urban revitalization efforts that promote inclusivity and sustainability.
Photo: Courtesy of Prével and TGTA