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Tertiarisation et transformation de l’espace urbain : la rue McGill à Montréal (1842–1934)
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Tertiarisation et transformation de l’espace urbain : la rue McGill à Montréal (1842–1934)
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The author uses a space in Montreal (McGill Street) to analyze the growth of the service-based economy between 1842 and 1934. Specifically, she focuses on the urbanistic and architectural aspects linked to the expansion of the service sector. Reflecting the main trends that have shaped the service-based economy, the author notes that McGill Street's built environment shows development tendencies that prevail in the modern metropolis. Up until 1900, the service-based economy was controlled by merchants of different sizes and whose activities take part at the local and regional level. After 1900, retail activities retreat to make place for industrial activities and offices in the transportation and communication sectors. Thus, the author argues, the increased importance taken by management services gave McGill Street a new role in Montreal's turn-of-the-century economy.
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Urban History Review / Revue d'histoire urbaine
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Vol. 3
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no. 2
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3-17
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Spring 2003
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fr
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Poitras, Claire. “Tertiarisation et transformation de l’espace urbain : la rue McGill à Montréal (1842–1934).” Urban History Review / Revue d’histoire urbaine Vol. 3, no. 2 (Spring 2003): 3–17. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/uhr/2003-v31-n2-uhr0588/1015754ar.pdf.
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