Dartmouth Crossing

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Coordinates: 44°42′6″N, 63°33′54″W Dartmouth Crossing is a mixed-use real estate development currently under construction in Dartmouth, a part of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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[edit] Background

Dartmouth Crossing is a CAD$280 million commercial development owned by North American Development Group.[1] For a time, it was the largest retail construction project in Canada east of Calgary.[2]

It is located north of the Highway 118 and Highway 111 interchange in Dartmouth. The centre is adjacent to Burnside Park, the largest business park in Atlantic Canada.[3]

The overall site is comprised of 207 hectares (511 acres), and more than 81 hectares (200 acres) will be alloted to its retail component.[4] By 2009, Dartmouth Crossing is anticipated to contain approximately 204,000 square metres (2.2 million square ft) of retail space.[5] When it is fully built-out in ten years, the centre will contain an additional 46,500 square metres (500,000 square ft) of hotel and office space, and will provide as many as 15,000 jobs.[2][5]

The site is bisected by two waterways, Grassy and Frenchman's Brooks, and contains a number of walking and cycling trails that connect the centre to Burnside Park, nearby Shubie Park and residential areas in the vicinity.[6]

[edit] Shops and businesses

Several of the big-box stores due to open Spring, 2007
Several of the big-box stores due to open Spring, 2007

Once fully completed, Dartmouth Crossing will consist of four components:[1]

  • A "big box" district, made up of large and medium retailers, including the largest Canadian Tire store ever built;[7]
  • A "main street" district containing smaller, fashion-oriented stores;
  • An entertainment district containing restaurants and anchored by a 12-screen Empire Theatres movie theatre;[8]
  • A district containing businesses, including banks and gas stations, intended to serve the nearby business park. As of July 12, 2007, Dartmouth Crossing is connected to Burnside Park through Commodore Street.[citation needed]

Overall, the centre is planned to ultimately contain 20 big box stores, 40 shops, 15 boutiques, 20 restaurants, 10 service uses, 2 hotels, a movie theatre and 9,300 square metres (100,000 square ft) of office space.[4]

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[edit] References

  • Penhorn Mall loses Wal-Mart. Halifax Daily News, Feb 21, 2006. pg. 14.
  • Dartmouth Crossing getting new 12-screen theatre seating 2,300. Halifax Daily News, Apr 25, 2006. pg. 14.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b Everest, Paul. Dartmouth Crossing will hold 45 stores by end of summer. The Burnside News. February 2, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  2. ^ a b Massinon, Stephane. Crossing at a crossroads: We check in on how work is going at city's newest retail mecca in the making. Halifax Daily News. March 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  3. ^ Burnside Park. Darmouth Crossing official site. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  4. ^ a b Dartmouth Crossing. Presentation to REICNS and Nova Scotia Real Estate Appraisers Association. October 18, 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  5. ^ a b EDM Environmental Design and Management Limited. Country View Fiscal Impact Assessment: Final Report. November 2004. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  6. ^ Trail system. Dartmouth Crossing official site. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  7. ^ Big Canadian Tire opens in fall. Halifax Chronicle Herald. June 26, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  8. ^ Empire Theatres continues expansion and announces 2 exciting new Cinema and Entertainment complexes! CNW Group. April 24, 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-21.

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