Royalmount isn’t "just another mall"—and that's not us justtrying to be promotional. It’s an experiment in high-end consumerism, urban design, and sustainability, all wrapped up in Montreal’s most ambitious private development of the 2020's. Positioned at the junction of Highway 40 and the Decarie Expressway, this massive mixed-use project's take on what a shopping destination can be is based on a lineup that includes luxury heavyweights like Gucci, Rolex, Balenciaga, and Tiffany & Co.—many making their Quebec debut.
Beyond the boutiques, the development integrates offices, restaurants, entertainment spaces, and a landscaped urban park within a walkable, transit-connected environment via a pedestrian bridge connected to the De La Savanne metro station. Highlights include dining at its food hall Le Fou Fou and catching a film at its VIP-style cinema. The site is also billed as Canada’s first carbon-neutral mixed-use project, with an energy loop cutting emissions by 93% via strategies like green roofs and native plants.
Royalmount is a statement, no doubt: Some say it's on the future of retail and city life, others say it's what a “midtown Montreal” might look like. There's only one way to find out.

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