Montreal’s Chinatown, threatened by development, to be granted heritage status
MONTREAL — The shrinking heart of Montreal’s Chinatown will be granted heritage status by the province to protect it from excessive development and gentrification, municipal and provincial officials announced Monday.
Culture Minister Nathalie Roy told a virtual news conference that the province had signed an official notice of intent to grant heritage status to the “institutional core” of Chinatown as well as two of its best-known buildings, including a former school building from 1826 that now houses a noodle manufacturer.
The designation “protects our heritage and will allow the community to bring to life those emblematic and important sites in our common history,” Roy told the news conference.
Community leaders have been calling for years for the city and province to act to protect Chinatown. Hotels and luxury condos have sprung up around the ornate red and gold gate that marks the neighbourhood’s south entrance, towering above the busy dumpling restaurants and mom-and-pop stores.


