Griffintown was first populated in the early nineteenth century mostly by Irish immigrant labourers. They worked on the
Lachine Canal and in the industries surrounding it, the
Victoria Bridge, railways, and the
Port of Montreal. The Irish community was centered on St. Ann's Catholic Church, which opened in 1854 at the corner of McCord (now
Mountain Street) and Basin Streets, across from Gallery Square, which was named after the Gallery brothers, John Daniel Gallery, who ran a large and successful bakery and his brother
Daniel Gallery who was an alderman of Montreal, Schools commissioner and a Liberal member of parliament. By the early twentieth century, the Irish were being replaced by Jewish, Italian, Ukrainian, and Francophone communities, with the Irish becoming a minority group by 1941. The
Canadian National Railway elevated tracks approaching
Montreal Central Station cut a wide swathe between Dalhousie and Nazareth Streets around 1930. Post-war economic changes beginning in the 1950s led to the depopulation of "The Griff". The Lachine Canal lost its role as a major transport artery when it was replaced by the
Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1959. In 1962, Griffintown was re-zoned as "light industrial". Many buildings were demolished in the 1960s to make way for the
Bonaventure Expressway and is now the site of the Parc Griffintown-St-Ann, where parts of the church's foundations remain visible, and park benches are positioned where the
pews would have been. By 1974, the population of Griffintown was 546. In 1990, the eastern part of the area was included in the planning sector of "Faubourg des Récollets". By then it only somewhat resembled the historic neighbourhood due to the lack of remaining historical architecture. The
Cité Multimédia was built partly above the ruins. The remainders are preserved in the
McCord Museum. In 2014, Griffintown became part of an ongoing movement to introduce a "Quartier de l'innovation" to lower Montreal. This area would look to foster creativity and entrepreneurship in the city, designed to promote and encourage economic development for district residents. ==Redevelopment==