January 21 2014
A Street with our Name in Pierrefonds-Roxboro
Prével’s contribution to the development of Pierrefonds
Did you know that there is a street in Pierrefonds-Roxboro with our name on it? Indeed, Prével street was born out of recognition for Prével’s contribution to the landscape of this neighborhood where we built many homes.
Did you know that Prével also built Chambéry Square in Pierrefonds, a housing project that won the DOMUS prize, a distinction awarded annually to the best achievements in construction and renovation in residential development by the Québec Homebuilders Association?
Since 1978, we are proud to have contributed to creating quality living environments that define the landscape of streets and neighborhoods in the greater Montreal area. Please visit the ‘Our History’ section of our website to see the numerous achievements we have made over the years. You’ll see that Prével is committed to establishing a seal of excellence on each of our projects in greater Montreal.
Have a great day!
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.
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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.
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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.
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