Official Launch of the Residential Phase of Village Lacey Green

 


Prével and TGTA, in close collaboration with the City of Kirkland, recently launched the residential phase of Village Lacey Green, a complete neighbourhood featuring more than 1,000 homes. This milestone marks the start of construction on a 9-storey rental building with 252 units – the first in what will become an inclusive, intergenerational community located just a short walk from the future REM Fairview-Pointe-Claire station.

This stage reflects strong community engagement and ongoing collaboration between the advisory committee, municipal administration and the developer, with the shared goal of creating a sustainable living environment and improving access to high-quality public transit.

The first rental building sets the tone for a thoughtful, well-planned densification of the site. Located on the eastern portion of the property, it is built above 2 levels of underground parking – a design that reduces heat islands – and offers more than 17,900 m2 of net residential space.

Designed by Provencher Roy and Gauvreau Design, this initial phase draws inspiration from mid-century architecture. Expansive windows maximize natural light, while a series of shared spaces – a welcoming lobby, a rooftop terrace and pool, and a landscaped courtyard – foster relaxation, social connection and a strong sense of community.

Village Lacey Green spans nearly 150 000 m2 south of Brunswick Boulevard. At full build-out, the plan provides for approximately 950 homes (condominiums and rental apartments), 111 townhouses and 47 single-family lots. Building heights will gradually increase toward the REM station, ranging from 4 to 12 storeys. More than 17% of the site will be dedicated to parks and public spaces, including a central park that will double as a skating rink in winter.

This phased development approach balances respect for the existing character of the Lacey Green area with a sustainable response to the housing shortage. Prével and TGTA have adopted an incremental strategy in which each phase begins once the previous one is complete, ensuring a cohesive, well-coordinated build-out of the neighbourhood.

Source: Prével

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