With almost 4 700 businesses providing 108 000 jobs, Saint-Laurent is the second largest employment hub in the Greater Metropolitan area, after downtown Montréal, and one of the main industrial hubs in Québec.Many Saint-Laurent companies operate in specialized fields, including aerospace and life sciences as well as information and communication technologies. On the strength of more than 2 600 manufacturing, distribution and service businesses, Saint-Laurent is one of the driving forces behind Montréal's economy.Also included in the Borough of Saint-Laurent, Technoparc Montréal have as mission to offer real estate environments and solutions that are conducive to technological innovation, collaboration and success, for such purposes as expanding the development of the Saint-Laurent Campus and the Éco-campus Hubert Reeves.
L/min
In the park
Nearby: 18,5KM km
Maximum docking capacity - Deep water (up to 400,000 tons)
Highway 40; 15; 13; 520
Aéroport international Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau de Montréal
Latitude: 45.4680570
Longitude: -73.7416700
Distance:
Park property: % Municipal, 65 % Private, 35 % Parapublic, % Governmental
Soil dominant composition:
Cost of land purchase (from): 13,00$
Buildings available: Oui
Cost of purchase (from): 70$/pi.ca$/pi2
Cost of rental (from): 4.75$/pi.ca.$/pi2
H4L
Latitude: 45.5206768 Longitude: -73.6855704
Contact
Luc Duguay
Economic Development Consultant
Développement économique Saint-Laurent
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