A dynamic Haute-Yamaska city in the midst of rapid growth, Granby attracts more and more families thanks to its quality of life, tourist attractions and accessibility. Its textile and manufacturing past left a distinctive building heritage, while new residential developments push the city's boundaries into the surrounding farmland.
Granby's housing stock traces its evolution from a manufacturing town to a sought-after family destination. The downtown retains period buildings linked to the textile industry, while peripheral neighbourhoods multiply with modern construction to meet growing demand.
Granby's territory is crossed by the North Yamaska River and its tributaries. The soil is a mix of glacial deposits, sand and clay, with alluvial zones along watercourses. Former farmland converted to residential use presents specific geotechnical challenges.
Inspections in Granby reveal varied findings, from aging components in mature neighbourhoods to early-stage defects in new construction.
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