Quartier DIX30

Quartier DIX30 was designed to emulate an urban or downtown shopping experience with boutiques[4] and to meet the needs of suburban dwellers living on the South Shore of Montreal.

"[6] The hotel was built alongside the brand new entertainment complex which includes a 900-seat live theatre and concert hall, spa and gym.

The arrival coincides with an opening of 100 additional fashion brands (including Lacoste, Michael Kors, Pandora, Peak Performance, Zara, Jack & Jones, Vero Moda, Urban Behavior, Yves Rocher, Apple, Rudsak, Fossil, Birks),[7] several other stores, restaurants as well as banks, a new live theatre, office towers, a hotel, a medical clinic, a toy superstore, as well as a heated underground parking lot that will feature 2,000 free spaces.

A private medical clinic, possibly associated with the Fonds d'investissement de placement immobilier BB of the Bombardier and Beaudoin families, opened in 2012.

[8] The Montreal Canadiens and the City of Brossard partnered in building the CN Sports Complex, a 30-million Canadian dollar recreational facility that features two NHL-sized rinks with a capacity of 800 seats, as well as dressing rooms, an indoor soccer field (built to FIFA specifications) and a fitness centre.

The ALT Hotel at Quartier Dix30.
Shops in Quartier Dix30.