Plan for Former Cinéma Paradis Land to Become Affordable and Social Housing: City of Montreal
Montreal will transform the long-vacant cinema site into affordable housing to support families and seniors, aiming to accelerate demolition before the planned 2027 start.
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Montreal aims to turn abandoned east end cinema into affordable housing
Soraya Martinez Ferrada announced Wednesday that by exercising its right of first refusal, the City of Montreal will be able to demolish the former Cinéma Paradis and transfer the land to a non-profit organization.
Plan for former Cinéma Paradis land to become affordable and social housing: City of Montreal
The City of Montreal plans to acquire the former Cinéma Paradis land in the Tétreaultville sector of the eastern part of the island. By exercising its right of first refusal, the City will be able to demolish the building located at 8215 Hochelaga Street and transfer the land to a non-profit organization. “Finally! I am happy to announce the […]
The Martinez Ferrada administration will buy the Cinéma Paradis, using its right of preemption, to make it social housing. Abandoned for 16 years and put on sale in September for 1.6 million, the place will finally be demolished by 2027.
The City of Montreal intends to purchase the old Cinéma Paradis, abandoned for 16 years, to build affordable housing.
After 16 years of abandonment, the former Paradis cinema could eventually be purchased by the City of Montreal. The land is displayed at a price of $1,679,000.
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