TCU Development Corporation recently broke ground on 1155 Joseph Cyr, a mid-rise residential development located in Ottawa’s Beacon Hill-Cyrville neighbourhood. The six-storey rental building will offer 117 rental units of various sizes when the project is complete in 2024.
“We are proud to be breaking ground on our development in the Beacon Hill-Cyrville neighbourhood,” said Mike Corneau, TCU’s Principal & Co-Founder at the May 24th groundbreaking of the project. “We take pride in, and embrace, the responsibility of developing 117 new units that will enrich the lives of people in the community.”
Tim Tierney, Ottawa City Councillor for Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward, added: “I am very excited to see shovels in the ground at 1155 Joseph Cyr St. This will breathe new life into a neglected corner of our ward and is within the St. Laurent Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Plan area, walking distance from the Confederation Line’s St. Laurent Station. This is a prime example of smart, environmentally friendly infill, boasting 60 bicycle parking spots and generous landscaping.”
Morley Hoppner will be managing the construction of the building. Also involved are Figurr Architects Collective, Cleland Jardine Engineering, 4té Interior Design, Fotenn Planning + Design, Paterson Group, Stantec, GWAL and ZW Group.
1155 Joseph Cyr will include a rooftop terrace, sky lounge amenity room and a communal work space. A resident-focused commercial tenant will anchor the ground floor of the development, fronting on Cyrville Rd.
For more information, visit: www.tcudevcorp.com