December 4 2013
Conclusion Of The Contest “Trip to Paris” at the 21e arrondissement
And the winner is...
Since the 21e arrondissement condo project in the Old Montreal is inspired from the European lifestyle, offering to future residents elements such as a central square, rooftop terraces and a sumptuous winter garden, we decided to propose to the participants of a Prével in-house survey the chance to fly to Paris, City of lights and source of inspiration.
The contest “Trip to Paris” ended on November 14, and Felicia Viola won a one-week trip for 2 people worth $5000. Congratulations to this lucky participant whom we had the chance to meet at the 21e arrondissement sales office. These moments where we give away prizes are always pure pleasure for the whole team!
Once again, congratulations! It was a real pleasure to meet you and we wish you a very pleasant vacation in Paris!
We also want to offer special thanks to all the survey participants. Your opinions and comments were very valuable.
Prével team
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