The same landlord has buildings in Saint-Henri and in Rosemont that are not zoned residential but where people have been living for many years. Some details.
Where is the boundary, then? You can’t tell from the official borough maps, which don’t even show a defined area called La-Petite-Patrie. The subsections of that borough are called Marie-Victorin, Saint-Édouard, Vieux-Rosemont and Étienne-Desmarteau. D’Iberville cuts right through the middle of Étienne-Desmarteau. I am confused.
Raoul 16:09 on 2012/05/07 Permalink
arent those the same loft units the city was threatening to close down? maybe i have the wrong end of town
Kate 16:37 on 2012/05/07 Permalink
The same landlord has buildings in Saint-Henri and in Rosemont that are not zoned residential but where people have been living for many years. Some details.
Antonio 19:10 on 2012/05/07 Permalink
Rue d’Iberville is still La-Petite-Patrie, not quite Rosemont.
Kate 08:47 on 2012/05/08 Permalink
Where is the boundary, then? You can’t tell from the official borough maps, which don’t even show a defined area called La-Petite-Patrie. The subsections of that borough are called Marie-Victorin, Saint-Édouard, Vieux-Rosemont and Étienne-Desmarteau. D’Iberville cuts right through the middle of Étienne-Desmarteau. I am confused.