This fall, Construction Voyer will begin to build the first of the three 16-level towers planned for the Faubourg, which will be erected next to the spot where a suburban train station is to be built. World-renowned Montreal architect Karl Fischer has drawn the plans. He gave to the project a contemporary taste and a clean, white and ochre style.
With LEED ND (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification as its objective, the project should accommodate its first newcomers in 2014.
Every 369 condos (123 units per tower), which hold between one to three bedrooms, also include appliances, interior parking, storage space and a balcony.
Penthouses, located on the top floor and about 1350 square-feet wide, give you access to a private terrace and a breathtaking view of the Laurentian Mountains.
Especially designed for a community of various interests, the Faubourg Boisgriand is a place where everything is possible. Its residents have the privilege to be able to go shopping by foot and to live in a bustling neighbourhood next to the business district.
Bicycle paths and hiking trails run through the location and lead notably to a wide pond surrounded by greenery and located at the center of the area.
An hotel group has recently bought a land in the civic center, where it plans to build a hotel next to the spot that will be taken by a future regional theatre. In order to offer the best possible service to the residents of the neighbourhood as well as to the clients of the hotel, the City of Boisbriand has worked with the government to ensure the progress of the suburban train station project at the entrance of the Faubourg.