Montreal’s east end is set to welcome a major new commercial hub with the groundbreaking of Faubourg Contrecœur. Developed by Harden in partnership with Crombie, this $30 million project promises to bring modern retail space, sustainable design, and new amenities to the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district.
Overview of the Project
The development spans 240,000 square feet of land, with 52,000 square feet of gross leasable area (GLA). The site will integrate retail, parking, and environmentally friendly features.
Location and Accessibility
Faubourg Contrecœur is strategically located at:
3553 rue de Contrecœur, Montreal
Intersection: rue Sherbrooke Est and rue de Contrecœur
This placement makes the site easily accessible by car, bicycle, and public transit.
Investment Value for Montreal
The project represents an investment of more than $30 million into Montreal’s east end. This boost will enhance the area’s commercial landscape and provide long-term economic value.
Anchor Tenant: IGA Extra Supermarket
The first phase includes construction of an IGA extra supermarket, covering 40,000 square feet of GLA.
- Scheduled opening: Summer 2026
- Role: Anchor tenant of Faubourg Contrecœur
- Expected to attract steady consumer traffic
Sustainable and Green Design Features
The development emphasizes eco-conscious planning:
- Green spaces and bicycle paths
- EV charging stations
- Solar-powered building roofs
Parking and Transportation Options
The site will offer more than 170 parking spaces, supporting both local shoppers and commuters.
Remaining Leasing Opportunities
Two spaces remain available for commercial tenants:
| Space | Size | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Pad 1 | ~10,000 sq. ft. | Available |
| Pad 2 | ~3,000 sq. ft. | Available |
Community Impact and Job Creation
The project is expected to:
- Create new jobs during construction and operation
- Provide more retail and grocery options for residents
- Revitalize the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighborhood
Timeline for Completion
- 2024: Groundbreaking and early construction
- 2026: Opening of the IGA extra supermarket
- Post-2026: Remaining tenant spaces occupied
Why Faubourg Contrecœur Matters for the East End
This development is more than just a shopping area—it’s a strategic community investment that improves accessibility, sustainability, and quality of life for east-end Montreal residents.
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