b'The Cree Regional Economic Enterprises Company represents the Cree communities in Qubec by making meaningfulcontributionstoCreedevelopment.Itwas incorporated in 1982 and is a holding company owned by the Cree Nation Government which acts through the Board of Compensation (BOC). CREECO is involved in many economic sectors, and its subsidiaries are committed to the following goals: profitability, longevity, stability, services for Cree communities, autonomy and self-sufficiency, leadership, transparency, employment for Cree people, and finally, Cree participation in the areas of administration and development.The partnership formed by CREECO, the parent company of Eeyou Eenou Realty Properties Inc. (EERP) and Cogir Real Estate is proud to unveil its spectacular Odea Montral mixed-use project in Old Montral. The site, owned by the James Bay Cree since 1995, has witnessed the revitalization of the neighbourhood and will reflect the Crees desire to participate in urban real estate development.OdeaMontral,designedbyLemayincollaborationwith DouglasCardinal,world-renownedIndigenousarchitect, Odea Montral will be a 25-storey project which will include 435 residential units, composed of 264 rental apartments, 103 luxury rentals and 68 condominiums for sale. There will be 14,000 square feet of ground floor office and retail space. The name of the project, Odea, is based on the Cree word ode meaning canoe which will explain the subtle and stylized symbol of the canoe in the architecture. The future occupants will be surrounded by bold and functional common spaces, such as an artists studio in collaboration with the Darling Foundry art complex, green spaces, two rooftop pools, and askylounge.Sitepreparationforconstructionisalready underway and Odea Montral is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 2024. This project will be a great and inclusive addition to the faade of Robert-Bourassa Boulevard. creeco.ca/www'