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Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879)
Property tax relief for revitalization projects
Last Update: April 27, 2026
Funding available
$ 1,000,000
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Location
Saint-Eustache, Laurentides, Quebec, Canada
Overview
This program offers a property tax credit of up to 100% based on the type of eligible work and project category. It supports revitalization projects for buildings in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub, including new construction, expansion, renovation, transformation, and sustainable projects.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
At a glance
Funding available
Financing goals
- Implement environmental initiatives
- Obtain certifications or accreditations
- Renovate or expand facilities
Eligible Funding
- Maximum amount : 1,000,000 $
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Eligible candidates
Eligible Industries
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Wholesale trade
- Retail trade
- Real estate and rental and leasing
- Professional, scientific and technical services
Location
- Saint-Eustache
- Laurentides
- Quebec
Legal structures
- All legal structures
Annual revenue
- All revenue ranges
Organisation size
- All organization sizes
Audience
- All groups
Next Steps
1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility
Activities funded
- Construction of a new principal building after demolition of an existing one
- Construction of a new principal building on vacant land
- Expansion of an existing principal building
- Renovation or transformation of an existing principal building
- Projects that obtain a sustainable building certification
Documents Needed
- Copy of the contractor’s valid RBQ licence
- Any other document confirming compliance with program rules
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
- Property owners of principal residential buildings
- Property owners of commercial buildings
- Property owners of mixed-use buildings
Who is not eligible
- Federal government departments or agencies
- Quebec government departments or agencies
- Non-profits or cooperatives receiving ongoing social-housing operating support
- Owners with unpaid taxes owed to the city
Eligible expenses
- Eligible construction, renovation, expansion, transformation, and demolition-related works
Ineligible Costs and Activities
- Projects by federal or Quebec government departments or agencies
- Projects by non-profits or cooperatives receiving ongoing social-housing operating support
- Applications from owners owing unpaid taxes to the city
Eligible geographic areas
- Buildings located within the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub in Saint-Eustache
Processing and Agreement
- The city reviews the application and may request supporting documents
- After work is completed, the owner must notify the urban planning department for an inspection
- An inspector verifies that the work matches the permit application
- The competent authority sends a recommendation to the city finance department
- The tax credit is applied after receipt of the municipal assessment certificate
Additional information
- The city may set priority criteria for selecting owners.
- Only one program volet can be applied to each building.
- The tax credit may transfer to a subsequent buyer if the building is sold.
- The city may revoke the aid if the application is incomplete, inaccurate, or non-compliant.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) Program
What is the Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879)?
This program offers a property tax credit of up to 100% based on the type of eligible work and project category. It supports revitalization projects for buildings in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub, including new construction, expansion, renovation, transformation, and sustainable projects.
How much funding can be received?
Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) Funds up to $1,000,000 of admissible expenses.
Who is eligible for the Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) program?
To be eligible for the Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) program, you must:
Building must be in the eligible area
Principal residential, commercial, or mixed-use building
Work must increase property value by 20%
What expenses are eligible under Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879)?
Construction of a new principal building after demolition of an existing one
Construction of a new principal building on vacant land
Expansion of an existing principal building
Renovation or transformation of an existing principal building
Projects that obtain a sustainable building certification
Where is the Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) available?
The Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) program is available Laurentides, Quebec.
Is the Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) a grant, loan, or tax credit?
Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) is a Tax Credits
Who are the financial supporters of the Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879)?
Revitalization program for buildings identified in the Arthur-Sauvé South economic hub (By-law 1879) is funded by Saint-Eustache