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Green light from Montreal Griffintown

JENNIFER GUTHRIE

METRO

April 15, 2010

The first phase of housing project Griffintown 2, a revised draft report by the megaproject announced in 2008, was approved by the City of Montreal Wednesday night. This first step, which is estimated to cost $ 475 million, should lead to the construction of 1 375 homes and a hotel of 150 rooms.

Large commercial spaces, which were feared to several borough residents of Southwest onset of a huge shopping mall on their territory, have been abandoned. Only small shops will be included in the first phase of the project.

“The revised draft is much more focused on housing, said yesterday the head of the Planning Committee and Chief Executive Project Montreal, Richard Bergeron. I myself have criticized the first draft Griffintown, but I think that what was presented this time is quite satisfactory. It’ll be a great project. ”

The Devimco committed to provide 226 units of social housing. This follows the 15% threshold required by the City. Mr. Bergeron said that in addition, at least 15% of the units will meet the criteria of “affordable housing”. The construction of the first phase should begin before the end of the year.

Griffintown http://www.journalmetro.com/linfo/article/504366–feu-vert-de-montreal-a-griffintown

Griffintown – The district will revive as before

April 15, 2010

The model of the project Griffintown

The original draft Griffintown

The Griffintown project back to life … And the head of planning at the executive committee of the City of Montreal, Richard Bergeron, rejoiced. According to Richard Bergeron, who is also the leader of Projet Montréal, the revised draft redevelopment of Griffintown to restore this area’s heritage value.

The City of Montreal on Wednesday approved a less ambitious project than originally planned to revive Griffintown. Valued at $ 450 million, the new project will be led by the developer Devimco.

The first phase of the project Griffintown start within a year at the corner of Peel and Wellington, west of the Bonaventure. This phase will give rise to a thousand homes, a hotel, offices and shops.

The entire project will be an important contribution for Montreal, said Richard Bergeron, who cites as examples the fact that the contractor will recreate the grid of streets Griffintown of yesteryear, which will effectively protect the heritage.

Richard Bergeron welcomes the fact that the new Griffintown will not include shopping at supermarkets as Devimco had anticipated originally. “So there is more competition with downtown. It will be convenience stores, “said Richard Bergeron.

Announced in 2008, the first version included more than 4,000 homes and investments of more than one billion dollars. The new project was approved Wednesday would be worth about 450 million.

The area to be developed would be located between Shannon and Murray Streets, south of Wellington. The territory borders to redevelop the Lachine Canal and the Bonaventure Expressway, to be transformed within a few years.

The first phase of work would be launched next fall.

Montreal should not be forced to hold public hearings for this new project, since it corresponds to the Planned Unit Development that was approved by Montreal in 2008.

Several other large-scale projects, such as the redevelopment of the silos in the Old Port and the land of the old sorting office, should be created in this area.

From Davide Gentile

Griffintown http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/Montreal/2010/04/15/004-Griffintown-Bergeron-patrimoin.shtml

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