Halifax Shopping Centre
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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.[1][2]
Originally anchored by Eaton's and Sobeys, the mall now contains the largest Wal-Mart and Sobeys stores in Atlantic Canada.[1]
The mall appeared in a 1994 episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
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[edit] History
The bulk of the Shopping Centre was originally built in 1960. It was added to the all ready existing Bayer's Road Shopping Centre and Sears which were both built in 1920. Additions were added throughout the years with the largest of which in 1989. This addition added 75, 0 square feet (0 m²) to the Shopping Centre. Between 2000-2005, an annex was added to the Shopping Centre across the street. The entirety is now considered the "Halifax Shopping Centre Annex". Today, the Centre includes a combined 400, 0 square feet (0 m²) of retail, office and service space.
[edit] Shops and Services
- Sears (3 levels) (162,974 sq ft.)
- Sears Outlet (73,193 sq ft.)
- Sobeys (66,850 sq ft.)
- SportChek with Coast Mountain Sports (51,871 sq ft.)
- Wal-Mart (129,000 sq ft.)
- Winners (25,000 sq ft.)
- Dollarama
- Games Workshop
- Japan Camera
- Le Chateau
- Chomel
- Lawtons Drugs
- Coles
- The Body Shop
- Bank of Montreal
- Royal Bank
- Footlocker
- Aldo
- Feet First
- Spring by TRANSIT
- Banana Republic
and others...
[edit] References
- ^ Halifax Shopping Centre General Info and History. Halifax Shopping Centre Official site. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
[edit] External links