Trudel is undertaking the first phase of archaeological excavations to assess the historical potential of the Dorchester block. This will be followed by a second phase and environmental rehabilitation work in September. During this preparatory period, the analysis of development options for this strategic site will continue to determine the optimal use.

As part of its major redevelopment, Fleur de Lys is welcoming Préski, the first indoor sliding center in Quebec. Skiers of all levels will benefit from sophisticated facilities and extend their season to twelve months a year. This groundbreaking initiative enhances Trudel’s entertainment offerings.

William and Jonathan Trudel had the honor of performing the ceremonial puck drop for the Ukrainian youth team during the Pee-Wee International Hockey Tournament at the Centre Vidéotron. Trudel is proud to support this sporting event for many years, and this moment truly highlighted the company’s commitment.

For the 4th consecutive year, William Trudel accepted the role of Light Bearer and Honorary President of Québec Ville en Rose. The mobilization of employees, as well as the generosity of business partners and Trudel, resulted in a $55,555 donation to the Breast Diseases Center (CMS) at CHU de Québec-Université Laval.

As the manager of the parking lot, Trudel has acquired this highly strategic site for the sum of $6 million. Currently, the purpose of this high-potential land remains to be determined. In-depth analyses will be conducted to determine the best possible use. Stay tuned.

Now that the financial setup is complete, the major Fleur de Lys project is ready to start and will transform the urban landscape of Quebec City. Starting in early 2023, excavation work will begin on part of the site. The first residential units, streets, and green spaces will emerge. The shopping mall will be enhanced. By 2025, Fleur de Lys will be the new hub of attraction for everyone.

Trudel announces the arrival of the largest DÉLIRE indoor bouldering climbing gym at Les Promenades de Lévis. Construction work for this 5th location, covering 15,000 square feet, is progressing smoothly. It will undoubtedly become a must-visit spot for climbers in the region.

Trudel is currently working on the transformation of its vast urban properties into new living environments with numerous green spaces.

The Quebec government has announced a financial contribution of $43 million to Trudel’s major Fleur de Lys project. This investment is made through a preferred equity stake, which will ultimately be repurchased by Trudel.

Trudel is proud that the government has recognized the innovative and structural nature of the project. This investment will provide the necessary means to accelerate the project’s realization and create a high-quality living environment that will redefine urban development standards.

Trudel has unveiled a highly honorable initiative by designating exclusive parking spaces for veterans.

A total of 60 parking spots have been reserved for veterans across several Trudel sites: Fleur de Lys, Place des Quatre-Bourgeois, Galeries Charlesbourg, Promenades de Lévis, Carrefour Saint-David, and Place Centre-Ville in Saint-Georges. Trudel counts several veterans among its staff, and many of these spaces were created by them.

With this gesture, Trudel becomes the first private company in the Capitale-Nationale region to implement such a project on large-scale properties.