Phase 2 of Sainte-Catherine Street revamp begins in August – Montreal | 24CA News
Just when everybody was having fun with Sainte-Catherine Street with out orange cones, the City of Montreal says the enduring artery will quickly once more be underneath development.
As of Aug. 7, the town will start Phase 2 of its revamping of the Grande Damme de Montreal.
The metropolis says they are going to do the work in stretches and can start between Mansfield and Peel streets. They will then deal with work on Metcalfe Street.
The streets will function wider sidewalks and extra timber.
But not everybody is certain the achieve is well worth the ache.
“I don’t see a positive future. I don’t see a good two years, to be honest,” stated Jay De Castro, Union’s retailer supervisor. Union is a retail retailer close to the nook of Mansfield and Sainte-Catherine streets.
De Castro witnessed how robust it was for shopkeepers additional east. Phase one began in 2018 from Mansfield East to Bleury streets.

The space round Philipps Square was revamped in the course of the three-year development interval, near Fadi Assaleh’s jewellery retailer.
Assaleh says the stint almost killed his business, however he’s comfortable they survived.
“It was worth it, it was worth it but it was tough,” Assaleh confessed.
He says the monetary help provided by the town wasn’t sufficient and was too arduous to navigate.
This time, officers say they’ve arrange a program that shall be simpler to use for. They will supply as much as $40,000 and promise it can all be price it.
“We have more people in the streets because the street is more attractive,” stated Luc Rabouin, a member of the town’s government committee.
The metropolis will maintain a Zoom assembly on July 19 for individuals who are involved by the challenge and can reply any questions.
They anticipate Phase 2 to wrap up by 2025.
The third section will deal with the remainder of Sainte-Catherine – west to Atwater avenue.
Everything is about to wrap up by 2030 in what’s been hailed as a brand new daybreak for the downtown core.
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