MONTREAL — Centre Eaton de Montréal is revitalizing its food court. This transformation, set to incorporate the latest trends in design and customer experience, will be unveiled in fall 2026.
The new food court will see visitors enjoy a diverse selection of food concepts, blending well-known brands with new-to-Canada eateries. Located at the tunnel level, this area will also undergo a major rejuvenation.
“By re-imagining the Centre Eaton de Montréal food court, we’re stimulating the customer experience and strengthening its role as a key destination in the city’s commercial and cultural landscape. This project represents a new phase in our plan to invest in our Québec flagship properties and enhance the urban experience at the heart of the city,” says Annie Houle, managing director, Real Estate – Canada, CDPQ/Ivanhoé Cambridge.
A strategic three-phase roll out will allow current retailers to continue operating during the renovations, ensuring a smooth transition and uninterrupted customer experience. The project will be managed by the commercial real estate and investment management firm, JLL.
“The revitalization of the Centre Eaton de Montréal food court illustrates the dynamic evolution of our downtown commercial real-estate landscape and re-defines the standards of excellence. Projects of this scale require deep expertise in property management and commercial development — areas in which JLL has been a leader for many years,” says Johanne Marcotte, executive vice-president, Portfolio Management, Retail at JLL.