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2023 establishments in QuebecBuildings and structures in MontrealMixed-use developments in Canada

Royalmount is a mixed-use district under construction located in the city of Mount Royal, Quebec Canada on the island of Montreal. It will include residential buildings, offices, shops and attractions. Announced in 2015 by the real estate developer Carbonleo, the project is built on a former industrial site of 2.5 million square feet at the junction of the Decarie and Metropolitan Highways. The expected cost is $1.7 billion for the first phase and $7 billion in total. Phase I of the project consists of retail stores and boutiques but no residential buildings and opened in September 2024. 6000 residential units are planned. Royalmount is served by the Montreal metro's De La Savane station (linked by a 200m footbridge over Decarie Highway) and by Société de transport de Montréal bus routes.

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