Centre-Sud bridges the Village and the river — new condo towers rising alongside heritage row houses, creating a neighborhood in dynamic transformation. We move both the old and the new.
Centre-Sud spans the area between the Village and the St. Lawrence River, roughly from Berri to Frontenac and from Sherbrooke to the waterfront. The neighborhood is in the midst of major transformation — new condo towers are rising along De Lorimier and near the Radio-Canada site, while heritage row houses and classic walk-ups line the older residential streets. Moving here means adapting to the specific block: newer buildings have loading docks and elevators, while heritage properties have narrow entries and steep stairs. The Frontenac and Papineau metro stations provide transit access, and the Jacques-Cartier Bridge connector makes this area efficient for South Shore connections.
New condo towers near Radio-Canada have modern loading docks — book elevator access 2 weeks ahead
Heritage row houses on older blocks have narrow entries — measure doorways before moving large furniture
Jacques-Cartier Bridge access makes Centre-Sud efficient for South Shore connections
Construction zones are common during the transformation — confirm road access before move day
Heritage walk-ups: $295–$475. New condos: $375–$600. Row houses: $325–$525. Building type significantly affects pricing.
Parts of it, yes — the Radio-Canada redevelopment and several new condo projects are ongoing. We monitor construction zones and plan routes accordingly for every move.
Yes — Centre-Sud's proximity to the Jacques-Cartier Bridge makes it one of the most efficient departure points for South Shore moves to Longueuil, Brossard, and Saint-Lambert.

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