Langelier Major Project

Location

7373, boulevard Langelier,
Montréal, H1S 1V7, Québec

One of the largest real estate projects in Montréal!

Located on a large strategic site in Montréal’s east end, this project aims to transform a key area into a complete, connected, and sustainable living environment.

One of the largest real estate developments currently underway in Montréal, this major project, led by Groupe MACH and targeting LEED® certification, introduces a distinctive urban composition built around seven blocks designed as true living environments. Each block supports a mixed community, encouraging social and generational diversity, a range of uses, and varied residential typologies. Together, these blocks function as autonomous yet interconnected neighbourhoods.

Two structuring anchors reinforce this urban framework. The future Madeleine-Parent metro station serves as a key driver of mobility and connectivity across the city, while the Jean-Milot Woodland provides a strong natural anchor, extending the adjacent large urban park and enhancing overall quality of life.

Covering approximately 1,450,000 sq. ft., equivalent to 25 football fields, the site extends along Jean-Talon Street and Langelier Boulevard. Currently identified as a significant urban heat island, the area is being reimagined through a bold and human-centred vision that prioritizes active mobility, social diversity, biodiversity, and the creation of a high-quality urban environment.

  1. Total surface area

    1,450,000 ft2
  2. Construction year

    2026
  3. Surface area by floor

    Coming soon
  4. Number of parking spaces

    Coming soon
  5. Elevators

    Coming soon
  6. Number of floors

    Coming soon
  7. Type of building

    Commercial, Major projects, Office, Residential