Pointe-Claire residents are torn on whether or not they approve of the new condo project in Valois Village.
Construction is already underway to to create a sales office for 320 condo units that will be built on land on Donegani Avenue, next to the Sources Boulevard overpass.
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The homes will be divided into four towers of between six to nine storeys high.
The real estate project will also include a commercial space for a grocery store, drug store and other retail shops.
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The land at Valois Village has been vacant for years and the city has long had plans to revitalize the area and bring a fresh look for the neighbourhood.
Some residents argue the condos don’t fit the look of the rest of the village and the area should be turned into a space for local shops.
Others welcome the change, insisting the dilapidated area is in great need of a makeover and could be good for families who want to live in the area, but can’t afford a single-family home.
Construction on the first tower is scheduled this fall, with a delivery date by the end of 2018.
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The entire project is slated to take three to four years to complete.