Sunday 8 November 2015

The Bellevue complex will host a real estate project on its site



Became the owner of the Complex Bellevue, Norplex the Group intends to monetize its vast central courts are developing the real estate project The Alleys of Bellevue. The investment of more than $ 75 million to culminate with the addition of some 350 condominium units plans to retain an institutional basis for the various schools and community agencies that already housed in existing buildings.

Announced recently the project is orchestrated in phases. A first building of 65 condominium with contemporary architecture and respectful of the surrounding buildings will be erected in spring 2011. Others will follow the rhythm of demand. The vast site of the former Bellevue College, on Chemin Sainte-Foy, also host of townhouses.

"The Alleys of Bellevue will be built to the limits of the Blessed Sacrament district of Laval University. The future residents will find nearby a multitude of services such as supermarkets, hospitals, schools, parks, as well as main bus routes connecting the city center in Sainte-Foy, "says Yves Doyon, promoter and president of Norplex, according to which prices will vary between $ 200,000 and $ 450,000 (taxes and underground parking included).

Set in lush greenery, the project will offer occupants the opportunity to live in a central area while enjoying a quiet and peaceful environment. To maximize investment, ergonomic design offer a variety of configurations that minimizes space loss. A multitude of options as to the characteristics and positioning of the units adds.

Note that existing buildings will remain in place and that their institutional vocation will be maintained. Moreover, the proponent intends to isolate the residential sector by releasing on the site are dedicated access to the height of the Vimy Street. In addition, the green facade will be maintained, so that additions will be very visible.

Environmental concern

Asked about the special efforts made in the field of sustainable building, Mr. Doyon assures reflect the latest trends in terms of sustainable development. "The buildings will be equipped with green roofs that will harvest rainwater and we are studying the choice of certain ecological materials. Moreover, he says, urbanization such a central part in the field of braking phenomenon spreading to the suburbs. "

Note that the Norplex Group has several real estate projects to its credit. Among these include La Cour des Braves, the St. Matthew Terraces, the Marina Lofts, Districts of the Academy, the Lofts du Soleil and the Quai 107.

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