Mont Bleu Presale Information
Coming soon to the corner of Blue Mountain and Lougheed Highway is Mont Bleu Presale by the partnership of Newgen Group of Companies and Panaterra. This Development is a mixed use twenty storey concrete tower. This development will offer 138 units in studio, one, two, and three bedroom configurations. If Mont Bleu Presale sounds like the development for you make sure to sign up to our VIP insiders list by signing up through our website or emailing info@skytrain.ca
Mallardville, The South Slope Community in Coquitlam
Named after Father Edmond Maillard, a young Oblate from France. This town in the early 20th century was the largest contingent of French Canadians west of Manitoba. Centred around the Fraser Mills lumber mill, this town exploded with setters in 1909 as the owners of the Mill recruited 110 French Canadian Mill workers and their families. In 1971 the City of Coquitlam and the Village of Fraser Mills (also known as Malladrville) amalgamated which allowed the city a larger tax base.
Mont Bleu gives the nod to its French-Canadian roots
Mont Bleu Presale is a twenty story mixed-use tower designed by DA Architects & Planners. However, interiors are designed by award-winning French-Canadian Designer Danielle Lareau of Giraffe Design. This development plans to provide its residents with the gift of Une Belle Vie, ‘A Beautiful Life.’ Not only through design, amenities, and finishes but also by the community that surrounds the development. With easy access to Braid SkyTrain station and a montage of services, parks, shopping, and restaurants. Residents of this new community will have the best of Mallarville at their fingertips and will have a birds-eye view of the reincarnation of the French-Canadian Mallardville.
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The Columbia at Sapperton Station
On September 19, 2016, Translink CEO Kevin Desmond announced that changes are coming to Vancouver’s Rapid Transit system. Users of the network will see these changes coming to effect on October 22 as part of a test to prepare for the opening of the new Evergreen Extension.
Here is a bullet point summary of how these changes will affect the Expo and Millennium Lines:
The Expo Line:
- Implementation of two routes:
- First one travelling between Waterfront (Downtown Vancouver) and King George Station (Surrey).
- Second one travelling between Waterfront (Downtown Vancouver) and Production Way-University in Burnaby
The Millennium Line:
- No longer travelling to Waterfront Station. It will go between VCC-Clark station in Vancouver to Lougheed Town Centre in Burnaby.
- Commercial Broadway
- Lougheed Station (NOTE: MAKE SURE TO READ THE SIGN ON THE TRAIN AND/OR ON THE NOTICE BOARD! YOU COULD END UP ON THE WRONG TRAIN AS THEY ARE ARRIVING ON THE SAME PLATFORM)
- Production Way-University
There will also be some changes once the Evergreen Line comes into operation which will affect the Millennium Line. The Millennium Line will now operate between VCC-Clark and Lafarge Lake – Douglas stations. Meaning that you will have the ability to enjoy a “one-seat” ride between Lafarge Lake – Douglas and VCC-Clark so you’ll have plenty of time to browse the internet, keep on to date on the market, and get some much-needed work done.
If you are concerned about these changes and are unsure of how it will affect your daily commute. Translink has provided a Trip Planner on their website that takes into the account and will show you how your daily commute is affected. You can log to http://tripplanning.translink.ca/ to see how your daily commute is affected.
You can see a map of the current plan and the new one by clicking on to this link: http://www.translink.ca/skytrainchanges
If you are unhappy with these changes and would like to speak out or you just have a better idea. You can contact Translink through these coordinates: http://www.translink.ca/en/Customer-Service.aspx
In the meantime, if owning a home near in one of Greater Vancouver’s Rapid Transit Corridors is on your list of things to do. Please fill out a contact form and one of our representatives will contact you to get you on your way to home ownership in one of Vancouver’s fastest growing areas for property ownership.