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Condos with character
At the end of Peel Street and near the access to the Bonaventure Expressway, marking the entrance to Montreal and Griffintown, the MaryRobert Condominiums project takes the form of two towers in perpetual interaction. Their singular and innovative style forms a striking figure on the Montreal landscape. Highlighting both light and dark architecture, the project features some 500 upscale and refined condominiums.
MaryRobert is an iconic and exceptional building complex. This residential project is designed for people who love the metropolis and the Griffintown neighbourhood. On the ground floor of the project is a 23,000-square-foot commercial centre intended to add to the quality of life and enhance the urban vitality of the neighbourhood. MaryRobert is also located near the future Griffintown REM station.
In March 2018, Groupe Devimco launched an invitational competition to integrate a 62-metre-high work of art on the glass of MaryRobert Condominiums’ balconies. The jury of experts selected a piece by René Derouin, a multidisciplinary Montreal artist whose work is known in Quebec, Canada and abroad.