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Encyclopedia > Saint Jacques Street

Saint Jacques Street (or Saint James Street) (officially rue Saint-Jacques) is a major street in Montreal. City motto: Concordia Salus (Latin: Well-being through harmony) Province Quebec Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area  - % water 500. ...


Name of the street

Formerly, the street has had two official names. Saint-Jacques in French, and Saint James in English, as it is still known to many of the city's anglophones. Both names are sometimes used in English, though Saint-Jacques is now more common for current geographical reference and Saint James is usually used for reference to its historic importance as a financial district. A street name is an identifying name given to a street or road. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... An anglophone is someone who speaks English natively or by adoption. ...


History

A main thoroughfare passing through Old Montreal, the street was first opened in 1672. The portion between McGill Street and place Saint Henri was originally called Bonaventure Street (rue Saint-Bonaventure), for which Bonaventure train station on the Grand Trunk Railway was named. This name has passed down to Place Bonaventure and Bonaventure metro station, despite the disappearance of their original referents. Old Montreal (or Vieux-Montréal in French) is the oldest area in Montreal, dating back to colonial times. ... Grand Trunk Railway logo or herald The Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) was a historic railway system headquartered in Montreal, Quebec which operated in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario, as well as the U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. ... Bonaventure is a station on the Montreal Metro Orange Line. ...


In the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the 20th century, Saint James Street was the centre of Montreal's financial district, and up to World War I, Montreal's stock exchange remained the most important one in Canada. Before Toronto superseded Montreal as the heart of Canada's financial industry starting with the financing of the mines in Northern Ontario immediately preceding World War I, "Saint James Street" was used as a metonym for Canada's financial industry. In fact, as the twentieth century progressed, it became clear that Bay Street was the new centre of Canadian finance and "Saint James Street" came to refer to the Montreal stock exchange alone. In the 1970s, the political uncertainty caused by the Quebec sovereignty movement served as a catalyst for financial institutions that had not already done so, to move their official head offices to Toronto where their operations had been based for decades. (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999 in the... In rhetoric and cognitive linguistics, metonymy (in Greek meta = after/later and onoma = name) is the use of a single characteristic to identify a more complex entity. ... Bay Street is a street in downtown Toronto, Ontario Canada. ... This article provides extensive lists of events and significant personalities of the 1970s. ... The Quebec sovereignty movement, also commonly referred to as the Quebec separatist movement and the Quebec Independence movement, is a political movement for the attainment of independence for the Province of Quebec from the nation of Canada. ... }|135px|City of Toronto, Ontario Official Flag]]|Coat Image=[[Image:{{{Coat Image}}}|135px|City of Toronto, Ontario Coat of Arms]]}} {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: Diversity Our Strength {{Canadian City/Location Image is:{{{Location Image Type}}}|[[Image:{{{Location Image}}}|thumbnail|center|250px|City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada...


More recently during the 90's, the Montreal Expos unveiled plans to build a new stadium in downtown Montreal, right off of Saint Jacques Street, just south of the Bell Centre. When provincial funding for the new building fell through, the Expos did not continue with their plan and sold the property to developers. That stretch of Saint Jacques is now undergoing considerable gentrification. The Washington Nationals is a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Washington, D.C.. It relocated to Washington from Montréal, Québec, Canada after the 2004 season. ... City motto: Concordia Salus (Latin: Well-being through harmony) Province Quebec Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area  - % water 500. ... Centre Bell, Montreal Centre Bell, Montreal The Bell Centre (French: Centre Bell), formerly known as the Molson Centre, has been the home of the Montréal Canadiens since March 16, 1996, when the team departed from the historic Montréal Forum after their last game on March 11 of the... This once impoverished part of Jersey Citys historic downtown is quickly becoming gentrified. ...


Today

Today, Saint Jacques Street is notable mostly for its grand Neo-Classical buildings on the part of the street running through the Old Montreal district. These include Bank of Montreal's domed Montreal Main Branch, the former headquarters of Royal Bank of Canada, the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Molson Bank and the Canada Life Insurance Company. More modern buildings include the Montreal World Trade Centre and the Tour de la Bourse. Neoclassicism (sometimes rendered as Neo-Classicism or Neo-classicism) is the name given to quite distinct movements in the visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture. ... Old Montreal (or Vieux-Montréal in French) is the oldest area in Montreal, dating back to colonial times. ... Bank of Montreal (TSX: BMO) (NYSE: BMO) is Canadas oldest chartered bank. ... The Royal Bank of Canada (TSX: RY) (NYSE: RY) is Canadas largest chartered bank. ... The Canadian Bank of Commerce was a Canadian bank founded in 1867. ... This BMO branch in Waterloo, Ontario retains the Molsons Bank name on the plinth. ... Canada Life Financial Coporation is a Canadian company that offers life, health, and disability insurance for groups and individuals. ... The Montreal World Trade Centre west entrance on Square Victoria. ... Tour de la Bourse by day. ...


Farther west, Saint Jacques Street runs through the residential neighbourhoods of Little Burgundy, Saint-Henri and Notre-Dame-de-GrĂ¢ce. note earlier St. ... Notre-Dame-de-Grâce is a residential district of Montreal located to the west of downtown; population: 68,345 (Statistics Canada, 1996). ...


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Saint Jacques Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (669 words)
In the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, St. James Street was the centre of Montreal's financial district and where several major insurance companies built their Canadian head offices.
At the end of the War, St. James Street grew rapidly and although by the 1920's there were stock exchanges in Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver, St. James Street's stock brokerage houses and the Montreal Stock Exchange were the most important in all of Canada.
Today, St. James Street is notable mostly for its grand Neo-Classical buildings on the part of the street running through the Old Montreal district.
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