Mackay Street Explained

Mackay Street
Location:Between Sherbrooke Street and Overdale Avenue
Coordinates:45.4959°N -73.5772°W

Mackay Street (officially in French: '''rue Mackay''') is a street located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Mackay Street is a one-way street, that begins at Sherbrooke Street West, travels southbound and ends at Overdale Avenue, just south of René Lévesque Boulevard.

Mackay Street is named for James Mackay (1760-1822), a trader and explorer for the North West Company who arrived in Montreal in 1776.[1]

The street is located in the heart of Concordia University's downtown Sir George Williams Campus, otherwise known as the Quartier Concordia.

In April 2009, Concordia University issued a press release calling for proposals on a project that would see part of Mackay Street between Sherbrooke and De Maisonneuve Boulevard turned into a green space for use by students during the summer.[2] The proposal angered local area merchants and residents, who formed a petition to halt the project. They cited the loss of 45 parking spaces, and the potential for student partying in the street.[3] The project has been put on hold, according to the university.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rue Mackay. 2009-12-11. Les rues de Montréal : répertoire historique, 1995.. Commission de toponymie du Québec. French. 26 February 2010.
  2. News: The Greening of Mackay – Call for Project Proposals. Morey. Elizabeth. 2009-04-15. News and Events. Concordia University. 2009-04-25. dead. https://archive.today/20130115101712/http://news.concordia.ca/notices/014557.shtml. 2013-01-15.
  3. News: Mackay St. merchants fight back against Concordia's summer 'greening' plan. RAVENSBERGEN. JAN. 2009-04-24. The Gazette (Montreal). 2009-04-25.
  4. Web site: University puts greening of Mackay on hold . https://web.archive.org/web/20090517012602/http://news.concordia.ca/notices/014675.shtml . dead . 2009-05-17 . News and Events . Concordia University . 2009-05-02 .