Saint-Henri

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Saint-Henri is a historic, traditionally working-class neighborhood in Montreal known for its industrial heritage, canalside location, and ongoing gentrification.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood
urban district
adjacentTo Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce NERFINISHED
Little Burgundy NERFINISHED
Verdun NERFINISHED
Ville-Émard NERFINISHED
Westmount NERFINISHED
country Canada
governedBy City of Montreal NERFINISHED
hasAreaCode 438
514
hasCharacteristic canalside location
gentrification
historic neighborhood
working-class history
hasCulturalReference featured in Quebec literature
setting of novel The Tin Flute
hasHeritage industrial heritage
hasLandmark Atwater Market NERFINISHED
Lachine Canal bike path NERFINISHED
Place Saint-Henri NERFINISHED
Saint-Zotique Church NERFINISHED
hasPostalCodePrefix H4C NERFINISHED
hasPublicTransport Montreal Metro Green Line NERFINISHED
Montreal Metro Orange Line NERFINISHED
historicallyPopulatedBy Irish immigrants
industrial workers
working-class francophone residents
knownFor art galleries
factories and warehouses
gentrified cafes and restaurants
industrial past
proximity to downtown Montreal
row houses
working-class culture
locatedIn Montreal
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnWaterway Lachine Canal NERFINISHED
partOf Le Sud-Ouest borough NERFINISHED
servedBy Lionel-Groulx metro station NERFINISHED
Place-Saint-Henri metro station NERFINISHED
traversedBy Notre-Dame Street West NERFINISHED
Saint-Jacques Street NERFINISHED
underwent deindustrialization in late 20th century
gentrification in early 21st century
urban renewal projects

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Sud-Ouest containsNeighborhood Saint-Henri