Jardin Stephens - X étages

Projet de conversion de l’église anglicane St. Stephen’s et de son presbytère en appartements de luxe. Il est prévu de construire un 3e bâtiment sur le terrain. Un total de 17 appartements est prévu

Information

Nom : Le Jardin Stephens
Emplacement: 1, rue Weredale Park
Lot : 4 143 241
Hauteur :
Architecte :
Promoteur: Stanford Properties Group
Début et fin de la construction :

Dates importantes :

  • 2017-08-28 : Vente de l’église à un promoteur immobilier
  • 2022-05-16 : Approbation du projet par le conseil municipal de Westmount
  • 2024-10-XX : Octroi du permis de construction

Autres renseignements :

  • Le site a un statut de protection patrimoniale par la Ville de Westmount
  • Répartition des unités :
    • Église : 5
    • Presbytère : 3
    • Nouvelle construction : 9

Sources de l’information :

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Dans les médias
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Le terrain s’est retrouvé sur la liste des propriétés à vendre pour non-paiement des taxes!

Description: Lot no. 4 143 241 Quebec Cadastre, Registration division of Montreal
Address of Immovable : 1-1A Weredale Park, Westmount, Quebec
Owner : Le Jardin Stephens Inc.
Matricule No. : 9838-36-0629-4-000-0000

Liste du 7 octobre 2024 : https://westmount.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/VPNT-1ere-publication-EN.pdf

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Wow je ne connaissais pas cette magnifique église - avec 17 logements on ne risque pas de faire quelque chose de très haut par contre

Sur le compte Bluesky de Claude Deschênes

Westmount a 150 ans cette année. Pour la 1ère fois de son histoire, la ville autorise la conversion d’une église en logements.

La transformation de l’église anglicane St Stephens en 17 appartements locatifs vient de commencer, angle Atwater et Dorchester.

https://www.montrealgazette.com/news/article567156.html

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25 décembre 2024

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De l’article Montreal Gazette cité en entête

Pasto describes his project as mainly restoration and preservation. For example, the front entrances of the former church won’t be altered and the slate roof won’t be tampered with. In fact, a missing cornice on the steeple will be remade like the original, he said. “We’re trying to restore the property with minimal intervention.”

As well, the five church windows facing Weredale Park will be transformed into doorways that will retain each window opening’s Gothic Revival pointed arch. The five units to be built inside the old church will look like row housing, Pasto explained. Three apartments are planned for the rectory.

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25 avril 2025

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Il y a un article sur le projet à la page 20 (de 28) dans le numéro spécial sur l’immobilier du Westmount Independent

Concrete has been poured! | St. Stephen’s project at Atwater/Dorchester leaps forward

On February 23, it was evident that work had progressed significantly at the former St. Stephen’s Church worksite since the Independent last visited it in October 2025. Where the church hall once stood – which was torn down by the former congregation in 2001 after being condemned by an engineer – concrete formwork can be seen and a structural foundation has been poured for a new, low-rise building that will include an underground parking garage.

The whole site is being turned into residences that will add some 700 sq. ft to 2,000 sq. ft bedroom units to the local inventory but the interior work of the existing two buildings cannot be gauged as the perimeter is sealed off with a metal fence.

As verified on February 16, using Montreal’s rôle foncier site, the owner and developer of the site on Dorchester at Atwater – whose civic address is 1 Weredale Park but which appears on Google maps as “4000 Dorchester Blvd.” – is still Le Jardin Stephens Inc., whose majority shareholder is Stanford Realty Inc. and whose president is Angelo Pasto. The sale of the property took place in August 2017. (See December 3, 2024, p. 19, March 18 2025 p. SL-12, October 21, 2025, SL-10, and December 9, 2025, p. 19 for previous coverage.)

The permit allows “conversion of church into eight apartments, and a new building with 9 units and underground parking garage.” In May 2022, the project was approved by Westmount city council and in December 2024, a construction permit for the conversion and addition of volume to the existing building was issued by the city.

In the end, a total of 17 housing units will be added to this neighbourhood and the former St. Stephen’s church building will have an additional 40 square meters of space added to it.
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