A unique project.
A must-go event.

Don't miss the exquisite event for the launch for Phase 03 on Wednesday, April 18. Place are limited.

Register now.


*
*
*


*



* Required

Phase01
Phase02
Phase03
X

RUE SMITH

Condo DISTRICT GRIFFIN 01 (phase 1)
80% - SOLD,
Alt Hotel 154 rooms, 100,000 sq ft office space, 50,000 sq ft of commercial space, six restaurants and a daycare.
Delivered SUMMER 2013

X

RUE DU SÉMINAIRE

Condo DISTRICT GRIFFIN 02 (phase 2) is located in the peaceful area of District Griffin. Residential area (Griffintown), immediate neighbor of two beautiful parks, swimming pool, gym, dramatic windows, Juliette balconies & terraces, abundant kitchen cabinets, lockers, garages, luxury design and finishes.

MORE INFO ON THIS PHASE
X

RUE PEEL

Condo DISTRICT GRIFFIN 03 (phase 3) 225 Peel is a spectacular 20-story project located in the epicenter of the District Griffin Neighborhood. Residents will have direct access to a grocery store and pharmacy, located on the first two floors. Common spaces designed to meet the needs of all, wonderful terrace on the roof.

MORE INFO ON THIS PHASE
X

PARC ST. ANNE

The Irish community was centered around St. Ann's Catholic Church. Built in 1854, it was the second catholic church in Montreal after St-Patrick's church. With the neighborhood population showing a steep decline following World War II, St-Ann's Church was demolished in 1970. It is now the site of the Parc Griffintown-St-Ann, where parts of the church's foundations remain visible.

X

PROMENADE SMITH

Located in the heart of a sector that was, at one time, the engine of Canadian industrial dynamism, the development of Promenade Smith, along the Lachine Canal, will lend new life to a significant space both in heritage and urban development terms. In decline and looking forward to a new role since the end of the twentieth century, in recent decades, this sector has been reinvested by a new population partly made up of artists, artisans and the self-employed.

MORE INFO
X

Source: CSTMC/CN COLLECTION

CN CONTROL TOWER

The traffic control tower at Lachine canal, an emblematic Griffintown structure built in 1931, once housed the CN train operations for the adjacent bridge over the Lachine Canal. The control room cantilevers over the bicycle path on the Canal’s shore. The building is set to be repurposed as a bicycle hub for the redevelopment of the sector.

X

Source: ARCHIVES DU MUSÉE MCCORD / STUDIO NOTMAN

NEW CITY GAS CO.

The New City Gas Company complex, built between 1859 and 1861, represents one of the world's largest examples of its type, for its era. The complex served to transform coal into gas for lighting Montreal's streets and buildings. The resulting gas light, many times brighter than other technologies of the time, allowed factories to operate through the night, and catalyzed the industrial revolution.

X

QUARTIER BONAVENTURE

The goal is to create a prestigious gateway to the city and to restore the links between the Faubourg des Récollets and Griffintown, and between the business district and the Lachine Canal. The project calls for new green spaces and public spaces on the edges of the business district, so as to enhance the symbolic character of this gateway to the city.