Art de Ville – Old Montreal 2000-2001
These town houses are located in the heart of bustling Montreal. On the outskirts of downtown on the riverbank, it’s just a stone’s throw from the Old Port and the Cité du Multimédia in the heart of a lively neighbourhood. Art de Ville offers urban housing featuring the latest building designs that are comparable to the leading capital cities of the world.
Le Royer St-Claude – Old Montreal 1999-2001
All of the condos boast modern architecture and offer all of the advantages of a new concrete building designed for maximum comfort and minimum maintenance. This multi-family residential development won the ACQ “Prestige” award in 1999 and represents the completion of the revitalization of St. Claude St. With only 36 units, Le Royer-Claude retrains a human dimension that integrates seamlessly into the surrounding urban landscape.
Le Bluestone – Old Montreal 1999-2000
Proudly and prominently standing in the heart of the historic district, Le Bluestone oozes character. With influences from New York and particularly Old Europe, Le Bluestone’s quintessential Montreal-style architecture breathes new life into the 1920s architectural heritage. In 1999, this development received an honourable mention from the A.C.Q. in the Outstanding Restoration category.
Le St-Claude – Old Montreal 1997
Rebuilt in 1997, Le Saint-Claude residential development represents the turning point in the revitalization of St. Claude St., initiated by the Société de Développement de Montréal. Le Saint-Claude received an honourable mention from the A.C.Q. in the Outstanding Restoration category. It is located in the heart of a residential block next to Le Royer Saint-Claude condos, which replaced the parking lots.