This article written in french by Geneviève Quessy was automatically translated using AI
New real estate
During the inauguration of the new real estate project Mostra Centropolis, which took place on Thursday, September 19, in Chomedey, the group of developers announced the addition of 187 more doors, bringing the total number of new housing units in their new residential complex to 550.
Nearly 200 additional housing units will be built
The 193 units of Phase A, inaugurated on September 19, are already 80% rented. Those in the second phase, which includes 170 units and is set to open in January 2025, are currently being leased.
Cogir Immobilier, Cominar, and Divco took advantage of the Phase A inauguration to announce a third phase that will feature 187 units. This third building is expected to open in June 2026.
“The demand for housing in the area is increasing, and we are responding by offering turnkey apartments connected to a network of shops to make life easier for our tenants. This project advances our ambitions to deliver apartments quickly while providing a unique and differentiated rental experience for the Laval region,” said Jean-Marc Bélanger, head of operations for the multi-residential division of Cogir Immobilier, in a statement.
Living in one of the three buildings of the Mostra Centropolis complex comes with a host of advantages, the developers explain.
Located just steps away from Centropolis, the new neighborhood benefits from a variety of shops. Residents, by signing a lease with Mostra Centropolis, will have privileged access.
“Just like the commercial tenants and employees working at Centropolis, they have access to the Cominar Privileges program. They will fully enjoy their new neighborhood thanks to benefits, exclusive discounts, and first dibs on our community events,” said Marie-Andrée Boutin, head of development and operations at Cominar.
The new neighborhood will include a shared workspace, green spaces, a pool, and a gym. A shared kitchen, a dog park, and terraces will also be added. (G.Q.)
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