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Devmont auction raises $650,000 for Multicaf

By Joel Goldenberg
The Suburban

Devmont, a leading Montreal-based real estate development company, held a successful second edition of its charity event in collaboration with CDN-NDG-based Multicaf. The art auction, held at the Hilton Garden Inn on May 27, “exceeded all expectations by raising over $650,000 to support Multicaf’s noble cause.”

Multicaf, the organization which provides assistance and support to individuals and families facing food insecurity in Montreal, “received a tremendous boost from the generosity of Devmont and the attendees of the art auction.”

Devmont officials added that the event, hosted by Natasha Gargiulo, “showcased a diverse collection of paintings generously donated by renowned artists : Carmelo Blandino, Kevin Ledo, Melissa Del Pinto and Kristen McCrea. Attendees had the opportunity to bid on the artworks, with all proceeds going directly to Multicaf’s initiatives. Finally, the night closed with an opportunity to share a good laugh by attending a Sugar Sammy show.”

“We are thrilled to have had the opportunity to partner with Multicaf for this incredible event,” said Sam Scalia, President at Devmont. “The outpouring of support from the community and the success of the auction truly exemplify the power of this community and motivates us to keep going.”

The funds raised “will enable Multicaf to provide vital assistance to those in need within the Montreal community. From food distribution programs to educational workshops, Multicaf’s initiatives play a crucial role in addressing food insecurity and promoting social inclusion.”

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Devmont, the participating artists, Kevin, Carmelo, Melissa and Kristen, and everyone who contributed to the success of this event,” said Jean-Sébastien Patrice, General Manager at Multicaf. “The funds raised will allow us to continue our mission of supporting individuals and families in building a brighter future.”

Devmont and Multicaf thanked its partners for this event, including the Fondation famille Michel Fournelle and the National Bank. n

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“Crown jewel” Industrial project launched in St. Laurent

By Joel Goldenberg
The Suburban

A ceremony was held recently for the launch of a new industrial development in St. Laurent, the result of a partnership between the companies Devmont, well known for the Westbury hotel-residential-commercial development in Côte des Neiges-NDG, and Sina Construction, an expert in the industrial field.

Sam Scalia, president and co-founder of Devmont, said that the project — the warehouse and office are 141,000 square feet— “will serve as a shining example of what can be achieved when vision, dedication and collaboration converge in a top of class facility in a top of class location.”

The project, say the developers, is a “state-of-the-art industrial dry warehouse facility” on Côte de Liesse. They tout the project as “an important milestone in industrial development” that is located in “the second largest employment hub in the metropolitan area,” St. Laurent, which “offers unparalleled access to customers, a skilled labour force, and key transportation nodes.”

The project is also located close to Autoroutes 13, 15, 20, and 40, a line of the future REM, and Trudeau Airport.

“This location ensures seamless logistics and accessibility for stakeholders,” the developers say. “The unique properties of this development set it apart as a top-of-class facility within a top-of-class location. Boasting a towering clear height of 36 feet six inches, LEED Silver certification, and a commitment to achieving carbon neutrality, this facility exemplifies innovation and sustainability. Additionally, its air-conditioned warehouse prioritizes the well-being of the workforce, ensuring optimal working conditions year-round.”

The project includes “45 interior underground parking spaces, dedicated bicycle spots, and charging stations” as well as “50 percent more storage space compared to conventional warehouses with a 24 feet clear height,” which the developers say will enable tenants to “maximize operational efficiency and storage capacity. The project also benefits from a generous municipal tax break of 100 percent for the first five years, further enhancing its commercial appeal.”

“This structure is poised to become the crown jewel of Ville St. Laurent’s industrial park, setting new standards for architectural elegance and sophistication,” the developers add. “The collaboration [between Devmont and Sina] is grounded in shared values and a mutual commitment to delivering unparalleled quality and innovation. This partnership aims to redefine the landscape of industrial development in Montreal, setting new benchmarks for excellence and sustainability…. The architectural design of the facility from GKC is a testament to excellence.”

Mayor Alan DeSousa, who attended the inauguration ceremony, said that ‘’we have been clear since 2009 that LEED Silver projects are a requirement in St. Laurent to remain competitive as top of class for their industrial sector and we welcome innovation in the borough.”

Devmont says DeSousa’s presence “underscores the importance of collaboration between the public and private sectors in advancing industrial development in Montreal.” n

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