September 16 2015
Prével Alliance Projects
More projects by Prevel!
Did you know that Prével also develops condos and homes outside of downtown Montreal? Through Prével Alliance, we partner with builders and developers who share our philosophy of offering a variety of great living environments for singles, couples and families alike.
Prével Alliance currently has 6 active projects:
- Rose Phillips – Condos in Rosemont
- Daxx – Condos in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
- Axiom 19 – Condos in Villeray St-Michel
- Au Tournant de la Gare – Semi-detached homes in St-Constant
- Habitations Roussillon – Single family homes & townhomes in St-Constant
- Station Sud – Condos in Old Longueuil
The latest project from Prével Alliance, Station Sud, comprises 70 condominiums located in Old Longueuil, just steps from lively St. Charles Street, with its many cafes, restaurants, bars and shops. The rooftop terrace features a swimming pool, barbecues and a lounge area, offering stunning views of the river and downtown Montreal. There’s also an indoor gym for those who like to stay active. Units range between 579 and 1076 square feet, and start at $168 000! Sales are scheduled to begin in September. To receive priority notifications, simply register here: stationsud.com.
At a morning event on Esplanade Cartier’s urban square, attended by Robert Beaudry, City Councillor for the Ville-Marie borough and member of Montréal’s Executive Committee, Laurence Vincent, President of Prével, Élizabeth‑Ann Doyle, Executive and Artistic Director of the Montréal-based organization MU, and Véronique Rioux, Industrial Design Consultant, Prével officially unveiled three public artworks created by artists Antonietta Grassi, MSHL, and Diane Roe. The event also offered a tour of the new neighbourhood, allowing attendees to admire the works and discover Montréal’s very first rooftop community garden.
Read article
At the 2025 Montréal Climate Summit, we shared our vision of urban development that blends sustainability, innovation, and accessibility. A clear-eyed look at the challenges—and real pathways to move forward, together.
Read article
In the context of a housing crisis exacerbated by inflation, high interest rates, and climate challenges, Laurence Vincent, president of Prével, presented a bold initiative aimed at supporting young adults in acquiring their first home. This program, detailed in a brief submitted to the Quebec National Assembly, offers concrete solutions to counter intergenerational inequity in housing.
Read article