Our construction team had a very busy winter at Lowney sur Ville!
Since the beginning of November nearly 180 units have been delivered in Phase 1. We are now finishing up the hallways and entrance lobby. For those interested: there are a few units left for quick delivery.
After several weeks of waiting due to the extreme cold, the roofers were finally able to seal up the roof of Phase 2. The cold did not however slow down any work inside the building. Cabinets are currently being installed on the 4th and 5th floors, while ceramic work has reached the 6th floor and gypsum installation is complete.
The demolition of the old sales office started at the end of February and work on the sheet piling began last week. For those who haven’t yet visited, we invite you to come by our new sales office located at 990 Ottawa street.
In the context of a housing crisis exacerbated by inflation, high interest rates, and climate challenges, Laurence Vincent, president of Prével, presented a bold initiative aimed at supporting young adults in acquiring their first home. This program, detailed in a brief submitted to the Quebec National Assembly, offers concrete solutions to counter intergenerational inequity in housing.
At noon today, a groundbreaking ceremony took place in the heart of Kirkland, attended by Mayor Michel Gibson, Councillor for Lacey Green West Domenico Zito, Councillor for Timberlea Mike Brown, Councillor for Saint-Charles Paul Dufort, Councillor for Lacey Green East Stephen Bouchard, Prével President Laurence Vincent, and TGTA Partner Martin Galarneau.
Imagine a place where every street, every building, and every green space is an invitation to connect with others, to share, and to live together. It is this vision of a more connected future that Prével is committed to, with the conviction that true urban progress can only be measured by the quality of the relationships uniting a city’s residents.