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Groupe Mach has unveiled its plans for the Langelier project, a $3.5 billion mixed-used development in Montreal that will encompass 7,000 residential units.

The 1.45 million-square-foot project will encompass 5,700 market-rate residential units, 1,300 social and community housing units, 400,000 square feet of commercial space, a 200,000-square-foot public park and an elementary school. The development will also feature a 75,000-square-foot cultural center composed of a library, multifunctional rooms, and a 250-seat performance hall, which will be arranged around a public square centered on the future metro station.

The entire project will be developed over seven phases spanning 15 years The first phase of the project is scheduled for 2031 and will include the construction of five residential towers totaling 1,250 units and the opening of the new metro station.

“This is the largest mixed-use development in Greater Montreal in recent years. Our vision is centered on human-scale urbanism, aiming to revive a declining urban landscape,” said Daniel Arbour, vice president of major projects at Groupe Mach.

Photo: Artist’s rendering of Langelier