moodesign has covered all of Greater Montreal for over twenty years. Each neighborhood has its own architectural signature, its own clientele and its own permit rules — here are the areas where we operate regularly.
Montreal's most creative neighborhood — restaurants, bars, entertainment, boutiques and homes on Saint-Denis, Saint-Laurent and Mont-Royal. Radio Lounge MTL, Planète Claw, Ohana Sushi Vegan, Boulangerie Le Palais Breton, Lunetterie T'As Vu, Résidence Clark, Terrasse Clark.
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Montreal's Gay Village on Sainte-Catherine East — 20+ years of restaurant interior design: ESTASIE, TARO SUSHI PALACE, CARTE BLANCHE, SUSHI SAMA and Café Chat L'Heureux.
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Asian restaurant concept Miss Pho in Laval — and a market we target for new restaurants, retail, clinics and residential renovations in Chomedey, Sainte-Dorothée, Vimont and Auteuil.
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Le Grand Bistro (restaurant) and Radio Lounge DIX30 (bar/club) at Quartier DIX30 — plus the South Shore as a target market for retail and residential.
See our Brossard page →Next to the Plateau, Outremont combines an elegant residential fabric with a commercial corridor on Bernard and Van Horne. Like Westmount, Outremont is a borough with its own heritage rules — an active target market for residential renovations and café-restaurant concepts.
Verdun has become one of Montreal's most dynamic markets — new restaurants on Wellington, contemporary condos and duplex renovations. The retro-modern neighborhood par excellence: design that owns its era without nostalgia.
Dense multicultural neighborhood with strong commercial demand — restaurants, clinics, services — and mixed residential stock. Wasabi Sushi is one of moodesign's delivered projects in the sector.
Montreal's creative engine — independent cafés, music venues, design studios, specialty boutiques and converted lofts on the cusp of the Plateau. A natural market for design that's bold without trying too hard.
One of Montreal's fastest transformations — from industrial fabric to new condo towers, ground-floor retail and restaurants. A young professional clientele along the Lachine Canal corridor.
Family neighborhood with two active commercial corridors — Beaubien and Masson — full of neighborhood restaurants, specialty boutiques and cafés. A steady market for residential renovations as well.
Elsewhere in Greater Montreal? We also operate regularly in Longueuil, Saint-Lambert, Greenfield Park, Boucherville, Pointe-Claire, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Saint-Léonard, Anjou, Île Perrot and the entire metropolitan territory. Contact us for any other location.