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Odea Residential Tower in Old Montreal

11 Dec 2021

Architects: Lemay

Location: Old Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Odea Residential Tower Old Montreal

The partnership formed by CREECO, the parent company of Eeyou Eenou Realty Properties Inc. (EERP), and Cogir Real Estate is proud to unveil its spectacular Odea Montreal mixed-use project in Old Montreal. The site, owned by the James Bay Cree since 1995, has witnessed the revitalization of the neighbourhood and will reflect the Cree’s desire to participate in community development.

Odea Residential Tower Old Montreal

Odea Residential Tower

“We are extremely proud to work on this project with Cogir Real Estate, and for our communities to participate in creating benefits for their members and for future generations.” said Derrick Neeposh, President of the Cree Regional Economic Enterprises Company CREECO).

Odea Residential Tower Old Montreal

“I am proud to see my nation’s contribution to the Montreal skyline with an innovative and forward-thinking project that will not only showcase the history of the Cree nation, but more importantly will also create space for indigenous organizations and entities.

Odea Old Montreal
November 22 Official signing session of the partnership During these meetings, the sanitary measures were all well respected.

The Odea Montreal project is the first of its kind and will be an economic driving force with endless opportunities for additional investment” added Mandy Gull, Grand Chief, Cree Nation Government.

Odea Residential Tower Old Montreal

Designed by Lemay, in collaboration with world-renowned indigenous architect, Douglas Cardinal, Odea Montreal is a 25-storey project that will include 435 residential units, comprised of 264 rental apartments, and 171 condominiums for sale. The name of the project, Odea, is based on the Cree word “ode”, meaning canoe, which explains the subtle and stylized symbol of the canoe to be featured in the architecture.

Odea Residential Tower Old Montreal

The future occupants will be surrounded by bold and functional common spaces, including an artist’s studio in collaboration with the Darling Foundry art complex, green spaces, two rooftop pools, and a sky lounge.

Odea Old Montreal

Odea Old Montreal
Odea Montreal project site Robert-Bourassa Boulevard corner Ottawa Street

Site preparation for construction is already underway, and Odea Montreal is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 2024. We believe this project will enhance the facade of Robert-Bourassa Boulevard.

Odea Old Montreal
Official groundbreaking including CREECO members, Cogir Real Estate and McGill Immobilier

“We are delighted to be part of this major real estate project along with experienced developer and visionary, Cogir Real Estate, that will provide a new cultural diversity for the City of Montreal,” said Randy Bosum, President of EERP. “We look forward to playing an active role in this development, and we are optimistic that this project will be a success.”

Odea Old Montreal
From left to right: Ka’nahsohon Kevin Deer, Robert Auclair Business Development Officer CREECO, Randy Bosum President of EERP, Derrick Neeposh President – Board of Compensation CREECO, Mathieu Duguay President and CEO Cogir Real Estate, Steve Fortier President AF Consultants, Albert Rondeau Chief Operating Officer Board of Compensation CREECO

“We are proud and honored to work with the Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee on a project that will become one of Montreal’s cultural and architectural landmarks. We believe Odea Montreal will be iconic in so many ways,” stated Mathieu Duguay, President and CEO of Cogir Real Estate.

Odea Residential Tower Old Montreal
From left to right : Tina Dostie VP Sales and Marketing Cogir Real Estate, Patrice Groleau Owner McGill Immobilier, Debby Doktorczyk Owner McGill Immobilier, Marc Lefort Partner, Vice-President McGill Immobilier

Odea Residential Tower in Old Montreal, Canada – Building Information

Architects: Lemay

About CREECO
The Cree Regional Economic Enterprises Company represents Cree communities in Quebec through meaningful contributions to Cree development. It was incorporated in 1982, and is a holding company owned by the Cree Nation Government, acting through the Board of Compensation (BOC). CREECO is involved in many economic sectors, and its subsidiaries are committed to the following goals: profitability, longevity, stability, services for Cree communities, autonomy and self-sufficiency, leadership, transparency, employment for Cree people and, finally, Cree participation in the areas of administration and development.

About Cogir Real Estate
A Quebec company founded in 1995, Cogir Real Estate relies on a team of more than 4,000 dedicated colleagues who strive to offer the best service to its clients. Compelled by a constant desire to give direction to real estate, they seek to humanize, create, and excel in order to design enjoyable and functional living environments that reflect their occupants. Their team manages over 250 properties in the provinces of Quebec, Ontario, and Nova Scotia, as well as in the United States. The company oversees more than 5 million square feet of commercial, industrial, and office real estate. From a residential point of view, they administer more than 27,500 housing units in Quebec, Ontario, and the United States, including a network of over 50 private retirement homes. The company also has extensive experience in the hotel industry.

Stay tuned for more on the development of the project Odea Montreal

Odea Residential Tower Old Montreal

Photography: Cogir Real Estate

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