Evolo NEX condo in Montreal awarded with LEED Gold

The Evolo NEX building, located in the heart of the waterfront Pointe-Nord neighbourhood in Nuns’ Island, has been awarded with
LEED Gold certification by the Canada Green Building Council.
This is the seventh LEED certification for the Proment Corporation. The developer’s Vistal condos were the first LEED Gold-certified residential towers in Quebec, in 2011 and 2014.
“Reducing the ecological footprint of our buildings is one of our contributions to minimizing our environmental impact and improving people’s well-being,” said Ilan Gewurz, president
of Proment Corporation. “Obtaining LEED certification requires completion of a very stringent process, and we are proud to have invested the necessary efforts in doing so.”

Pointe-Nord is one of the few neighbourhoods in Quebec to earn LEED ND Gold (Neighbourhood Development). It is already home to about 2,500 residents.
When completed, Pointe-Nord will occupy a total area of one million square feet and include nearly 2,000 properties with a total value of approximately $700 million.
Located close to the river and the REM station, the Pointe-Nord neighbourhood is situated near various amenities, parks and riverside paths.
Evolo NEX welcomed its first residents in August 2024. A new 26-storey rental tower, located nearby, is currently in the planning stages. That building will feature studios and one to three-bedroom condominiums.
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