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Redevelopment Site

1020-1082, Decarie Boulevard

Montreal’s new state-of-the-art MUHC superhospital and the ongoing construction of the Turcot interchange retrofit and brand-new Saint-Jacques Bridge are contributing to a massive transformation of the surrounding sector. Against this backdrop, the property presents an unparalleled opportunity for residential redevelopment. With the increasing demand for quality housing in the area, developers and investors are taking note of the property’s potential. The site’s location, combined with the changing urban landscape, makes it an attractive investment opportunity for those looking to capitalize on Montreal’s growth and development.

This site boasts a generous land size of approximately 28,980 square feet, with an impressive frontage of around 264 feet along Decarie Boulevard. These features make it a highly desirable property for investors and developers looking for a prime location in Montreal. With its ample space and prominent visibility, this site offers a range of possibilities for commercial or residential development. The property’s location also provides convenient access to major transportation routes, making it an attractive option for a variety of projects.

Located in the Côte-des-Neiges – Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough, this site is just a few minutes away from the Vendome Metro Station. Its strategic location provides easy access to the surrounding area and major transportation routes. In addition, the property boasts an unobstructed view of the new Superhospital, adding to its value and appeal. The surrounding area is experiencing a period of rapid growth and development, making this property an excellent investment opportunity for those looking to capitalize on Montreal’s expanding urban landscape.

The property presents a unique set of challenges for potential investors and developers, including the need for a change in zoning to accommodate certain types of development. There is also a residential lease in place that needs to be taken into consideration, along with ongoing negotiations with the borough. Furthermore, the property is part of a portfolio of low-rise buildings that requires careful attention to ensure its future development fits within the surrounding area.