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Immeuble MCJR wants to revitalize downtown Chicoutimi

“We recently acquired the building where Michael Tremblay’s Temaki restaurant was located. An association was born after this purchase and we were interested in continuing to acquire properties in the city center, so we got the one at Place de la gare,” said vice president Immeuble MCJR, Sophie St-Gelais.

The aim behind the purchase is to bring new vitality to the town centre, whilst respecting the company’s values. These values ​​can be summed up in this case by the desire to develop the area while keeping in mind the desire to “create an environment that allows us to keep our young people here while attracting talents new. »

Three new tenants, including Üpé Atelier, will move into the 20,000 square foot building. The contracts have already been signed and the buyers will settle in very soon.

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For Üpé Atelier, this is a move after growth in both customers and employees. The team of three felt cramped in their old building. The move will take place in December.

The company launched an office in the industrial area and, by moving to downtown Chicoutimi, the interior design company wants to have more visibility. This may allow him to acquire new talents, to continue the growth of the company. The transfer represents an investment of $50,000.

“We look forward to welcoming our clients to our new premises, a larger, warmer and specially designed space, designed to offer an even friendlier experience and personalized service, whether for your residential or commercial projects,” concluded the founder of Üpé Atelier , Marika Ilaréguy.

2024-11-02 01:18:00
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