A major housing project has entered a key phase near the future Fairview-Pointe-Claire REM station.
Village Lacey Green is a joint effort between developers Prével and TGTA located in the city of Kirkland on the West Island.
“As a whole, Village Lacey Green occupies nearly 1.6 million sq. ft. south of Brunswick Boulevard,” said Prével in a news release. “The plan provides for approximately 950 housing units, 111 townhouses and 47 single-family lots.”
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A nine-story rental building is now being built in Village Lacey Green, described as the first in an “inclusive, intergenerational neighbourhood,” in the release.
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The development will not include social housing units or affordable housing, an issue raised last year when the Lacey Green Project was first announced.
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