Place Greenfield Park

Place Greenfield Park
Location 3514 Taschereau Boulevard
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
Opening date 1961
Developer Ivanhoe Corporation
Management RioCan
Owner RioCan, Kimco Realty Corporation
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 371,704 sq ft (34,532.4 m2)
Parking Outdoor
No. of floors 1

Place Greenfield Park (also called Riocan Greenfield Park) is a large strip mall located in the Greenfield Park borough of Longueuil, Quebec, Canada. It is located on Taschereau Boulevard, extending from Gladstone Street to Margaret Street. It is jointly owned by RioCan and Kimco, and operated by RioCan. It is the oldest shopping centre in Greenfield Park, and one of the oldest in Greater Longueuil.

It was the first enclosed shopping mall in the South Shore of Montreal, opening its doors in 1961 with Steinberg, Pascal & Miracle Mart. By 1986, Miracle Mart closed down and became a Wise & Leon's shortly thereafter. A Toyville was opened in the late 1980s, only to close in 1992 and become Club Biz. Pascal closed on May 16, 1991. In 1992, the Steinberg supermarket chain went bankrupt and became a Héritage, which in turn became the current Maxi in 1995. Wise became Wizmart in the mid-1990s, only to close in 1995; Winners shortly replaced the Wise/Wizmart store. In 1996, Club Biz became the current Bureau En Gros and Distribution aux Consommateurs closed. Pascal's location remained vacant until the late 1990s, when the former location was demolished to make room for Cinémas Guzzo in 1998. The mall has been converted to the strip mall format in 2001. For nearly 40 years, the shopping centre was under the management of Ivanhoe Corporation (today Ivanhoe Cambridge). In 2002, Ivanhoe Cambridge sold the mall to Riocan.

In October 2007, Leon's left its location in the mall and moved to the intersection of Chemin Chambly and Autoroute 30 in the St-Hubert borough of Longueuil. HaBay & L'Equipeur take the former Leon's space.

Other tenants of the past include Reitmans, Le Chateau, RadioShack, Goineau & Bousquet, Arlington and the Toronto-Dominion Bank.

Current tenants

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