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 · March 16, 2020
Important-notice-coronavirus

Like all organizations, the SHDM is closely monitoring the developments of the Coronavirus in order to adapt our decisions to government guidelines and best prevention practices. The health and safety of our clients and employees is a top priority.

With our prevention objective in mind, we have increased the frequency of maintenance in the common areas of our buildings. We have implemented other measures in our Autonomies + buildings that accommodate people over the age of 55 by closing community rooms and asking tenants to limit visits.

In addition, in order to limit the risks of spreading the virus and to protect our clients and employees, we have decided to give priority to contacts by telephone. For this purpose, we have temporarily closed the SHDM main office reception desk (800 de Maisonneuve East) and the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Côte-des-Neiges offices.

In the coming days, and with the same objective in mind, we will handle only urgent or essential requests for service.

We thank you for your understanding and for helping us to keep everyone healthy.

Commercial
 · March 11, 2020
A better access to ownership for Montreal Sud-Ouest families

The Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal (SHDM) announced today the sale of its property located at 1685, 1687, 1689, 1691 and 1693, avenue de l’Église, in the Sud-Ouest Borough, to the Habitat for Humanity Québec charitable organization.

In the summer of 2019, the SHDM launched a public call for proposals to community organizations in order to sell the vacant building on avenue de l’Église. The objective was to preserve the affordable housing mission of this 3-storey building, particularly since such housing is in short supply in Montreal.

« The SHDM is delighted with this new partnership with Habitat for Humanity Québec. This sale will become an inspiring project that will provide five families with reasonable access to home ownership, » stated Nancy Shoiry, Managing Director of the SHDM.

Habitat for Humanity Québec’s mission is to mobilize volunteers and donors in order to build affordable properties and promote the purchase of a home as a means of ending the cycle of poverty, » explained Clévis Cabrera of Habitat for Humanity Québec. “The acquisition of the building owned by the SHDM will enable us to pursue this mission by offering low-income Québec families genuine access to home ownership. »

About the Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal
Whether for affordable housing, social mix, community-based projects, large cultural and institutional developments, revitalization of destructured neighbourhoods or the enhancement of heritage buildings, the SHDM is a key player in creating structuring real estate development projects. As an agency of Ville de Montréal, the SHDM is also a responsible manager that administers and maintains a real estate portfolio that is both large and diversified, and is one of Montréal’s greatest assets.

About Habitat for Humanity Québec
Habitat for Humanity is the only charitable organization in the country that builds affordable homes and makes it possible to save 70% of the interest on financing for low-income Québec families so that they can become homeowners. Habitat for Humanity Québec is affiliated with Habitat for Humanity Canada and a member of the Habitat for Humanity International network, with which it shares the vision of a world where everyone should have access to safe, decent housing. Sensitive to the needs of diverse communities, Habitat for Humanity Québec’s objective is to always be inclusive in carrying out Habitat projects for all families who want to break the cycle of poverty without racial, ethnic, religious or other discrimination.

 
Tenants
 · January 29, 2020
Îlot Balmoral a finalist of MIPIM’s prestigious international competition

It is with great pride that the teams involved in the design and construction of the Îlot Balmoral (in Montreal’s Place des Festivals) reacted upon learning that the project is among the finalists in the Best Mixed-Use Development category of the prestigious international competition organized by MIPIM (Marché international des professionnels de l’immobilier), the world’s premier real estate market event. The competition evaluates projects on architectural signature, innovation, environmental characteristics and integration into their surroundings.

The Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal (SHDM), owner and developer for the project, entrusted architecture firm Provencher_Roy with the mandate to design an iconic cultural building to complete the Place des Festivals. Thanks to its tenants the National Film Board of Canada and the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi’s École des arts numériques, de l’animation et du design (UQAC NAD), the Îlot Balmoral has become the showcase for cinema and digital arts in the Quartier des spectacles.

Nancy Shoiry, executive director of the SHDM: “From the start, the SHDM wanted a remarkable, ambitious project that embodies Montreal’s creative spirit and integrates the strictest standards in ecological responsibility. Our partners at Provencher_Roy met the challenge with talent, and we are proud that Îlot Balmoral distinguishes itself in international competitions. I would add that, as a paramunicipal entity, we are also proud to have achieved this exceptional building and to have it be a part of our wide real estate portfolio.”

Claude Provencher, senior partner and co-founder of Provencher_Roy: “To have our work recognized by observers who are exposed to the best projects the world has to offer is always a source of tremendous pride. With the SHDM’s vision and ambition on our side, we developed an architectural concept for Îlot Balmoral that transforms the urban landscape while being ecologically responsible, appealing to the public and rewarding for the organizations it hosts. Our thoughts at this time also turn to our late colleague Eugenio Carelli, who made a large contribution, with the team, to the project’s success and who would have been proud of this recognition.”

With its exceptional visual appeal, the Îlot Balmoral contributes to the glittering character of the Place des Festivals, a place of gathering and culture. An immense oblique “fault line,” in a bright red hue, divides the building  into two distinct forms, revealing a full-height atrium that allows natural light in to generously illuminate the suspended walkways connecting the two volumes. The Îlot’s lobby was designed with pedestrians in mind and will make it possible for them to easily cross this public space, whose lower floors are glazed on three sides.

The Îlot Balmoral is a candidate for LEED-NC Gold certification. It was designed and built according to the principles of sustainable development, favouring energy efficiency and air quality and featuring a green roof and installations conducive to the use of active modes of transportation and clean forms of energy.

The Îlot Balmoral distinguished itself in a highly competitive field of 228 quality projects from 45 countries. The winners of the 2020 edition of this prestigious real estate competition will be announced during the annual meeting of the Marché international des professionnels de l’immobilier (MIPIM), to be held March 10 through 13, 2020 in Cannes, France. For a complete list of finalists in all categories, click here.

From the excavation phase to the moving in of the tenants, view a video of the impressive evolution over the years of the work site located at the northwest corner of the Place des Festivals.

À propos
 · January 17, 2020
The SHDM gives an additional donation to Grossesse-Secours

At the holiday season, the SHDM decided to pay tribute to the community sector with which it collaborates on a daily basis. The SHDM is therefore pleased to make an additional donation to the organization Grossesse-Secours.

In fact, donations were made to three organizations chosen by our employees. The SHDM then launched a call for votes from the general public to determine which of these organizations would receive an additional donation. It was through video clips that it was possible to learn more about the mission of the selected organizations.

« The SHDM’s impact on the reality of Montrealers is a source of accomplishment for our team and we wanted to pass on, through these video clips and donations, values that inspire us on a daily basis. It was also important to us to highlight and promote organizations that work for Montreal families » explained Nancy Shoiry, Managing Director of the SHDM.

There is still time to discover the organizations chosen by our employees:
– Grossesse-Secours: https://www.grossesse-secours.org
– Pause Famille: https://www.pausefamille.org
– Carrefour Parenfants: https://www.carrefourparenfants.org/

DID YOU KNOW THAT…
Are you looking for a community resource for yourself or a loved one, or would you like to become a volunteer? Consult the interactive 211 service map to find the ideal organization: https://www.211qc.ca/en/directory/montreal 

À propos
 · December 12, 2019
This holiday season, the SHDM is making a donation

During this festive time of the year, the SHDM wishes to highlight the generosity of its employees and pay tribute to the organizations in the community they work with on a daily basis. As such, donations has been made to three community organizations chosen by our employees: Carrefour Parenfants, Grossesse-Secours and Pause Famille.

Now it’s up to you to participate! Whether you are a SHDM tenant, an owner of an Accès Condos accredited unit, one of our partners, a Montrealer interested in housing affordability and urban issues or quite a citizen who wishes to contribute to supporting a community organization, we invite you to join our community and vote.

Watch the video clips to discover the organizations and their representatives and vote before January 10, 2020 to choose who will receive an additional donation from the SHDM.

TO VOTE – Thank you all for your participation and happy holidays!

 
Commercial
 · August 15, 2019
Îlot Voyageur: The next phase of development is entrusted to the SHDM

The Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal (SHDM) has been mandated by Ville de Montréal to carry out a pre-feasibility study to guide and oversee the development of the southern portion of Îlot Voyageur.

The SHDM’s mandate includes the development of a functional program and budget, a preliminary project and a technical pre-feasibility analysis, the definition of new zoning with the borough of Ville-Marie as well as a call for expressions of interest for the development of the southern portion of Îlot Voyageur.

« The SHDM has acquired unique expertise in the development of urban sites, adapting its interventions to each situation and the specific needs of the neighbourhood. The mandate given today by Ville de Montréal will enable us to get involved in an area that we know well. The Îlot Voyageur project will undoubtedly be a key component of the Quartier latin and we are very pleased to be part of it, » stated Nancy Shoiry, Executive Director of the SHDM.

Due to its outstanding location, close to the Berri-UQAM metro station, the Grande Bibliothèque, the Université du Québec à Montréal, the concert halls and Parc Émilie-Gamelin, this site is ideal for contributing to Ville de Montréal’s social and affordable housing objectives. The upcoming project could also form a civic hub with Ville-Marie Borough Hall, the Borough’s Citizens’ Services and administrative offices as well as a hub of administrative offices.