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royalmount montreal

Located at the intersection of Autoroutes 15 (Décarie) and 40 (Métropolitaine), Royalmount opened the doors to its vast luxury mega-mall last week. While the glamorous unveiling has left the city buzzing with excitement, one of the shopping centre's features has not been generating as much enthusiasm: parking fees.

Over the past week or so, customers have discovered that Royalmount only offers paid parking on-site. This means that if you drive to Royalmount, you'll have to pull out your wallet before you can even think about browsing Rennaï, Michael Kors, Versace, Jimmy Choo or Canada Goose.

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Royalmount — Montreal's new 824,000-square-foot "luxury" shopping mall — officially opened its doors on September 5, bringing a slew of high-end stores, restaurants, green spaces, and art installations to the city.

Spearheaded by real estate development and management company Carbonleo, the $7 billion Royalmount mega-mall complex houses a total of 170+ stores (50% of which are brand new to Quebec or stores with never-seen-before concepts) and 60+ cafés and restaurants. It's eventually expected to include a VIP movie house, REC room, arts and entertainment events and much more.

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After years of development and anticipation, Montreal's Royalmount mega-mall is finally set to open its doors this week.

If all goes to plan, this first phase of the multi-billion dollar project will be ready for customers on Thursday, offering 170 shops, including 60 restaurants and cafés — half of which are completely new to the Quebec market, a press release says.

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Royalmount Montreal's opening day is fast approaching, as the luxury shopping complex prepares to start serving customers as early as next week.

But did you know that in addition to 170+ stores and retail concepts, Montreal's new mega-mall is set to include around 60 restaurants — some of which will be located in Le Fou Fou, a gourmet, European-style food hall featuring 12 culinary offerings, four bars, an in-house catering service and over 900 seats?!

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As Royalmount Montreal's opening date approaches, anticipation is at an all-time high regarding which stores and restaurants you'll be able to shop and dine at once the new luxury mega-mall starts welcoming visitors. Lucky for you, shopaholics, we come to you with updates in that department.

Slated for September, Royalmount's first phase consists of an 824,000-square-foot indoor and outdoor retail and lifestyle complex spanning two levels. The $7-billion shopping centre, located in midtown, is ultimately set to feature 170+ shops, including 60 dining spots, experiential attractions and a 1.8 hectare urban park.

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Montreal's Royalmount is set to open in the coming months, offering a diverse array of high-end stores, restaurants, and outdoor spaces. The expansive mall will feature 170 shops, 60 dining options, and numerous interactive attractions for visitors to enjoy.

Led by real estate development and management company Carbonleo, the Royalmount shopping mall in Montreal has a total budget of $7 billion. This significant investment highlights Royalmount's commitment to providing top-tier brands, experiences, and offerings to the Quebec market.

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Montreal's Royalmount is gearing up for a summer debut, featuring a wide range of high-end stores, restaurants, and outdoor spaces. The mega-mall will host 170 shops, 60 dining spots, and plenty of interactive attractions for everyone to enjoy.

Spearheaded by real estate development and management company Carbonleo, the Royalmount shopping mall in Montreal has an overall budget of $7 billion, making it clear that Royalmount will be home to some of the best-in-class brands, experiences and offers to the Quebec market.

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Montreal's Royalmount mega-mall is set to open this upcoming August, and it's safe to say that Quebec is about to get a lot more luxe.

The upcoming Royalmount mall, spearheaded by real estate developer Carbonleo, promises to redefine the shopping experience with over 170 stores, 60 cafés and restaurants, an entertainment venue, a spa, integrated green spaces and more.

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If you've been in the 514 for some time, and you're not living under a rock, surely you've heard of the Royalmount project. First announced in 2015, the massive — and controversial — development on a former industrial site is set to include a new mall, entertainment venues, residences and offices.

It's been so long that it seems like the Royalmount is playing hard to get. But in early November, project developer Carbonleo announced the first stores to lease space in the mega mall. But when exactly will you be able to go on a shopping spree there? And what else will the area include? Here's everything you need to know about the Royalmount project.

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Montreal is getting a new aquarium — and relatively soon. Developers plan to open its doors to the public next year.

Unlike the Montreal Insectarium and Montreal Biodôme, the Aquarium de Montréal will be privately owned and operated.

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An "immersive," "world-class" aquarium is set to open in Montreal in 2024. It will form part of the Royalmount mega-mall project in the borough of Saint-Laurent.

The Ecorecreo Group, which operates 16 recreational sites throughout Quebec, announced on March 14 that it has taken over the planning of the project. It will also be the operator once the aquarium opens.

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Real estate broker Luciano D'Iorio was stuck in traffic when I called him to talk about the future of Montreal's real estate market and transportation. "When you say the word transportation," he said over the phone, people tend to wonder, "what does that have to do with real estate? And my answer is, it's got everything to do with real estate."

Travelling between built environments, accessing areas around new developments and bringing people from populated areas to commercial centres are all key points where real estate and transit overlap, and these three projects are nothing if not transit-centred.

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