$29M co-housing project begins in Montreal

Construction of a 58-unit co-housing project is underway in Montreal. The building will be a mix of units, including 16 condos and 42 affordable non-market rentals.

The federal government and the Quebec government, together with the Fonds de solidarité FTQ, the City of Montréal and Village Urbain announced the $29 million residence will have at its core the Maison commune and will include nearly 10,000 square feet of shared spaces (indoor and outdoor) imagined during participatory design workshops.

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