Six years after its acquisition in 2013. Groupe immobilier Van Houtte (GIVH) becomes the owner-manager of the club. Located on the banks of the Mille-Îles River, the club attracts many golfers each year.
Its reception staff is remaining to serve the clientele with the same careful and professional attention that was always provided. Thanks to the Group’s expertise, the future looks bright for the Ste-Rose. The manager’s long-term and eco-friendly vision will respect the vocation of the club and will stimulate its growth, thanks to better infrastructures and an enhanced offering.
The course is very pleasant to play for golfers of all levels, it represents a good challenge with its 18 holes.
For more details about the Ste-Rose Golf Club or to register for the 2020 season, download the club’s brochure.
With its purchase, the GIVH had no intention to change the vocation of the site. Quite the contrary. The Golf Ste-Rose is located on a beautiful site and attracts many golfers. The present Club House will be renovated and other projects are in the works. The beautiful woodland which lies close to the golf course is a source of inspiration for our designers.
The projects considered by the Groupe immobilier Van Houtte since the purchase of the Club de Golf Sainte-Rose are promising. Their designers are guided by an eco-friendly and long-term vision, with a maximum use of wood materials.
Indoors, the volumetry will be completely reconfigured by the addition of two floors by taking full advantage of all the architectural features found in a church. The choir, rood loft, aisles and nave are to become office space. The windows will be a source of inspiration. Suspended conference rooms will be conducive to discussion. Co-working spaces will encourage innovation.
Tenants will have the privilege to work every day in a serene and inspiring setting.
Le Monastère is a four-story office building designed with open areas and tall ceilings, all served by an elevator. Inside, the exposed brick and wooden beams infuse a warm feeling to the decor.
The original building was built circa-1900. Today, with its heritage character, modern facilities and easy access to the highway, metro and bicycle path, Le Monastère is the answer to today’s city dweller.
Rich in history, this site conveys the local cultural heritage and contributes to the collective memory of Montreal, from the streetcars to the departure of the Redemptorist fathers, builders and partners of this heritage, together with the neighbouring community.
Many people consider this area to be one of the most attractive in the city. The Jean-Talon Market, Jarry Park, the bike path, the shops on St. Denis. The restaurants, schools, health services, parks… difficult to resist the many attractions in Villeray! It is inimitable, with its cultural diversity, dynamic shopkeepers, green spaces and the abundance of its community services. Many are those who consider it as the most welcoming neighbourhood of Montreal.
The revitalization of the site forming the Quartier V has heritage buildings at its heart: the Saint-Alphonse d’Youville Church, St. Anne’s chapel and the Redemptorist monastery, located on Crémazie Boulevard, close to Lajeunesse Street. The St. Anne parish hall has been converted to make room for social housing for the cooperative La Scala. The church, now Le St-Alphonse and Le Monastère, were transformed into office buildings while maintaining their distinctive heritage cachet. The extensive grounds behind the church now house Le Liguori, an eco-friendly building of urban condos. Le Liguori was the formidable project that launched the Quartier V.