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With over 37 years of history and commitment to the City of Edmonton and south Edmonton Communities, Southgate Centre opened in 1970 with 65 stores and services. It was anchored by The Bay, Woodwards and Woodwards Food Floor. Southgate Centre was the largest shopping centre in Edmonton at the time.
Since then, Southgate Centre has evolved within the retail industry in Edmonton and has gone through numerous changes. It was expanded in 1982 doubling the size of the property, including the addition of roof top and decked parking and expanding the store count to over 130. In 1999 Southgate Centre underwent a further major renovation and redevelopment, which saw the Food Festival relocated and expanded, second level development, revitalised public spaces and a host of new and freshly renovated stores. |
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Chinook Centre is home to three major department stores, 200+ stores, and several full service restaurants. It still contains its original bowling alley, as well as the city's largest movie theatre complex, the Famous Players Scotiabank Theatre Chinook formerly the Paramount, with 16 screens and an IMAX. The mall also provides opportunities for more prominent retailers to design their own exterior facades.
Chinook Centre is anchored by Sears, The Bay, and Zellers department stores. Junior anchors include Old Navy, Chapters, Sport Chek, and GAP. In late 2005, the upscale US chain Williams-Sonoma opened a 4,500 square foot / 418 m² location, the fifth Canadian store in the chain, and the first store outside of the Toronto area. Its opening day sales were the second highest of any location in the company's history, second only to Manhattan's flagship store. Source |
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Ward-winning facility where shopping, education and business converge for the first time. Combining Simon Fraser University Campus, 1,000,000 square feet of Class A office space and 130 retail shops and services, Central City is a dynamic hub located at the city centre of Surrey, British Columbia.
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Discover more than 240 exciting stores and services including The Bay, Holt Renfrew and Sears.
A recent $60-million expansion accounted for an additional 40 new stores to Yorkdale, and the fashion centre now offers its shoppers an even more exciting array of retailers, including Apple Store, H&M, Lululemon, Mango, Sephora and Zara. More than 180,000 square feet of shopping space was added in the redevelopment, and the new section features a soaring 60-foot-high glass atrium. |
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Park Royal Shopping Centre, opened in 1950, is a shopping mall located in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Park Royal is officially Canada's first covered shopping mall. Park Royal currently markets itself as five star shopping and has undergone significant changes to attain this.
South Mall anchor stores include: Extra Foods, Sportchek, Coast Mountain Sports, Future Shop, Winners, and Staples Business Depot. As part of Park Royal's recent brand re-positioning into five star shopping, in April 2006, it re-opened its newly designed re-located food fair. The food fair, which features modern contemporary architecture, offers restaurant-like amenities (such as bussers), multiple high definition plasma screens, and a fireplace. An Indigo's bookstore opened in December 2006 at the previous food fair location. Source |
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A shopping mall in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is located in the northeast corner of the city, near the border with Coquitlam.
By the number of stores, Lougheed Town Centre is the second largest mall in Burnaby (after Metrotown, the largest mall in the province) with 160 stores and services. Notable retailers include The Bay, Wal-Mart, SportChek, London Drugs and Safeway. Source |
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Getting ready to shop for family, friends and everyone else who brings joy to your world? Bring your list and head to Fairview Park!
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Mail Champlain is the property of real estate company Ivanhoe Cambridge. Mail Champlain was built in three (3) phases: 1975, 1977 and 1988. The total rentable area of the mall is 701,825 square feet.
Each year, Mail Champlain greets more than 7,000,000 customers. |
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Londonderry Mall is about lifestyle!
It's an experience where trying on the latest fashion, getting the hottest CD, or sampling a new perfume is more than just shopping.
Having undergone a $140 million expansion and renovation in 1992, Londonderry Mall has a spacious interior, comfortable decor and warm, friendly atmosphere. With great stores like The Bay, Winners, Army & Navy, Sport Chek, The Laugh Shop, and so much more! A diverse mix of over 150 shops and services makes shopping at Londonderry Mall an enjoyable experience time and again. |
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With over 140 stores and services to choose from, the Avalon Mall has something for everyone. Come in and shop our trendy fashion boutiques, catch a movie in our the state-of-the-art cinemas or sit down, relax and enjoy a meal in our bright & spacious food court or one of our licensed restaurants. With the largest selection of stores & services in Newfoundland, uncompromised amenities, and outstanding customer service, the Avalon Mall ensures that every visit is accompanied with a friendly atmosphere.
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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Burlington Mall, where legions of individual shoppers find what they're looking for and have a great time doing it! From head to toe...from food to services...or him, her and them...Burlington Mall has what you need.
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Champlain Place, also known as Champlain Mall, is a shopping centre located in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada. It is the largest shopping centre in Atlantic Canada. Champlain Place is owned and operated by Cadillac Fairview. Source: Wikipedia
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The place for all your shopping needs - Fairview - an environment you'll truly enjoy. Always the friendly helpful service you've come to expect. Situated at the intersection of two major arteries - highways 401 and 404 Fairview is easily accessible by both car and public transportation.
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Abbottsfield Mall is a shopping centre located in Edmonton, Alberta. Its anchors are Zellers and Safeway. The mall consists of two levels. The top floor contains mostly health services, while the bottom floor contains shops and restaurants. Source: Wikipedia
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Marlborough Mall is a shopping mall located in Calgary, The mall has expanded several times and today includes approximately 100 stores and services. The current anchor stores are Sears and Wal-Mart.
The mall is located in the north-east quadrant of the city, in the community of Marlborough next to the Marlborough C-Train Station. It is located at the corner of Memorial Drive and 36th Street. Physically it shares the same block as the Applewood Village condominiums. The south and west ends of the mall are bound by 4-lane divided roads. The mall itself is located in a residential zone on the edges of the Franklin commercial area and is nearly surrounded by other commercial ventures. Source |
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Welcome to Fairview Pointe Claire, your Fashion Shopping Centre, with an incomparable choice of 200 stores, boutiques and restaurants.
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St. Vital Centre thinks you deserve it all and has everything you could want and more! Over 160 stylish stores, specialty shops, state-of-the-art entertainment facilities, a spacious food court and professional services… AND it has a warm, comfortable shopping atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.
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"At Southcentre, we have created a unique shopping experience designed to make your shopping more comfortable, more convenient and less stressful.
With over 180 shops, services and restaurants, Southcentre caters to any customer. With some of Calgary's most sought-after retailers, Southcentre provides an unparalleled shopping experience. At Southcentre, families are one of our most frequent customers. With that in mind, Southcentre provides educational opportunities, special events and unique promotions aimed at children and families." |
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Experience the Orient without the expense of an overseas flight. The mall was also named after a Hong Kong's famous tourist harbour - Aberdeen. It was the largest enclosed Asian retail centre in North America at that time, and other developers follow the concept and modeling. Then, the area around the neighbourhood of Aberdeen Centre has developed into the "Aberdeen District".
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By the number of stores, it is the largest mall in Richmond with 250 stores and services; it is the second largest in terms of area. Notable retailers include The Hudson's Bay Company, Sears, Famous Players 6-screen movie theatre, HMV, The Gap, Shoppers Drug Mart, Tim Hortons, Starbucks, Sport Chek, Off The Wall and Coast Mountain Sports. Part of the mall was once known as Richmond Square.
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Mayflower Mall is located in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and is the dominant shopping centre in the Cape Breton region. From the hottest in brand name fashions to the best in sporting goods and electronics, Mayflower Mall is THE place to shop! Come and see the NEW and EXPANDED Stores! While you're shopping take a break and enjoy a great selection of meals from the Mayflower Landing Food Court!
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Cornwall Centre is a shopping mall in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan. Cornwall Centre is in the Heart of Regina, located between Saskatchewan Drive, 11th Avenue, Hamilton Street and Lorne Street.
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The Centre is an excellent place for shopping, the arts, entertainment and so much more. Come and visit over 90 shops and services including Zellers, Sport Chek, Safeway, Shoppers Drug Mart, Centre Cinemas and Rainbow Cinemas.
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Portage Place is the hub of downtown Winnipeg with over 125 shops and services, underground parking and an entertainment level all under one roof. We are connected to downtown via two elevated walkway bridges which spans from The Bay at the West end to the spectacular MTS Centre at the East end.
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The Mall at Lawson Heights is a shopping centre located at the junction of Warman Road and Primrose Drive in north Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is anchored by Zellers, Safeway and London Drugs, and has almost 100 shops and services. The mall opened in the early 1980s during a period of rapid growth in the city's north end subdivisions. At the time, it had the first enclosed food court in Saskatoon, along with many independent and franchise chains. An extensive renovation in the early 1990s added another 40 stores, along with a new food court. In 2002, the mall underwent a third expansion as Vancouver, B.C. based London Drugs became the anchor tenant in the mall's east end. The mall hosts a Saskatoon Transit bus loop. Source: Wikipedia
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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Kildonan Place, where individual shoppers have found what they're looking for from head to toe, from food to services, for him, her and them, Kildonan Place has what you need and then some.
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Carrefour Laval is a super regional mall located in Laval, Quebec, Canada at the intersection of the Laurentian Autoroute (A-15) and Laval Freeway (A-440). At 115 478 m², it is the largest mall in the Montreal area, the second largest mall in the province of Quebec (after Quebec City's Galeries de la Capitale), and the 9th largest in Canada. It includes outdoor and a multi-level indoor parking. Source: Wikipedia
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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Mic Mac Mall, where thousands of individual shoppers find what they are looking for and have a great time doing it! From head to toe...from food to services...for him, her and them...Mic Mac Mall has what you need to get it done.
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Polo Park is Winnipeg's largest retail and entertainment district. Largest mall out of the eight malls (counting itself) in the city. Situated on the former Polo Park Racetrack, the Polo Park Mall was one of the first enclosed shopping malls in Canada. The mall of Polo Park has over 200 stores including Zellers, The Bay, Sears and the SilverCity movie theatres. It is the largest shopping centre in Canada between Toronto and Edmonton. Source: Wikipedia
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Halifax Shopping Centre is a Canadian shopping mall located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The mall is owned by 20 VIC Management Inc., headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. With two floors and an annex, there are over 170 stores making it the largest shopping centre in Atlantic Canada.
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