Shoppers World Brampton
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Location | Brampton, Ontario, Canada | ||
Opening date | 1969 | ||
Developer | Peel Elder Ltd. | ||
Management | RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust | ||
Owner | RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust | ||
No. of stores and services | 190 | ||
No. of | anchor tenants | 5 | |
Total area | ? | ||
Total retail floor area | 781,067 sq ft (72,563 m²) | ||
Parking | ? | ||
No. of floors | 1 | ||
Website | Official website |
Almost 40 years old, Shoppers World Brampton was at one point in the 1970s Canada's top selling mall, per square foot. Currently it is host to over 190 stores, including Canadian Tire, Sears Outlet, Winners, Zellers and Staples/Business Depot. It is located at 499 Main Street South in Brampton, Ontario.
The parking lot is outfitted with a fully functional bus terminal which features connections to Brampton Transit as well as Mississauga Transit systems. There is also a GO Transit bus stop located on the opposite end of the parking lot.
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[edit] History
The site of Shopper's World was a farmer's field purchased by Charles Watson of Peel Elder Ltd., and was developed by Peel Elder Ltd., the developer of the Brampton's Peel Village community. It opened in 1969 as Brampton's first indoor mall. Major tenants at the time were Kmart, Dominion and Canada Safeway.
There has been a recent massive renovation of the shopping complex, causing a new wave of customers to come in and a new generation's interest to be piqued. It is also notable that Shoppers World Brampton is home to some of Brampton's oldest family-operated businesses.
The addition of a Canadian Tire big-box store to the Main Street side of the mall greatly changed the facade of the mall. Many smaller stores were moved or closed to allow for the inclusion of this additional anchor store. Staples Business Depot, another big-box format store, also moved into the mall in the locations previously held by Winners and Fabricland. The Bay closed in May 2007, and Price Chopper closed a few months later.
[edit] Anchors
- Zellers (121,490 sq ft (11,287 m²))
- Canadian Tire (83,500 sq ft (7,760 m²))
- Oceans Fresh Food Market (42,150 sq ft (3,916 m²))
- Winners (30,357 sq ft (2,820 m²))
- Staples Business Depot (26,590 sq ft (2,470 m²))
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