Cloverdale Mall
Location | 250 The East Mall (Dundas Street & Highway 427), Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Coordinates | 43°37′53″N 79°33′18″W / 43.63139°N 79.55500°WCoordinates: 43°37′53″N 79°33′18″W / 43.63139°N 79.55500°W |
Opening date | 1950s (1956) |
Developer | Bentall Kennedy |
Management | Bentall Kennedy[1] |
Owner | Bentall Kennedy |
No. of stores and services | Over 105 |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 46,000 m2 (500,000 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 1 |
Website | cloverdalemall.com |
Cloverdale Mall is a community shopping centre located in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Canada, at 250 The East Mall (intersection of Dundas Street West and Highway 427). It opened in 1956 as an open air shopping plaza on what was part of the Eatonville farm, and is now one of the oldest enclosed shopping centres in Toronto's west end.
History
In the 1950s, Cloverdale Mall opened with two major anchors: Dominion and Morgan's. The centre of the plaza was an open air concrete courtyard with canopies that provided cover for shoppers.
In the 1980s, Cloverdale Mall was converted into an enclosed mall and expanded to add the space later occupied by Dollarama, a Zellers store, and other stores.
In 2005, the Bay closed. The lower level of the space was converted to a new Zellers. When Zellers took over the old Bay store they expanded the lower/main level retail floor and the upper level was not used. Winners and Kitchen Stuff Plus opened where the old Zellers outlet was. The mall underwent major renovations in 2006. In 2008, the Dominion store was rebranded as Metro. In September 2012 the Zellers store closed. Target opened on the bottom floor of the old store in March 2013.[2]
Anchors and majors
- Dollarama
- Winners 41,400 square feet (3,850 m2)
- Metro 40,348 square feet (3,748.5 m2)
- Kitchen Stuff Plus 12,707 square feet (1,180.5 m2)
- Home Hardware
- Target 110,582 square feet (10,273.4 m2)
- Pharma Plus
Former anchors
- Morgan's (converted to The Bay, later Zellers, now Target)
- Dominion (re-branded as Metro)
- D’Allaird’s
- Kresge
- W.H. Smith
- Big Boy Restaurant
Restaurants and food courts
Restaurants include: A&W, KFC, Pick N' Chus, Tim Hortons, Gino’s Pizza, Subway, Second Cup, and a Starbucks (inside Target)
References
- ↑ Bentall Kennedy: Commercial Portfolio
- ↑ ""Target Confirms Store Locations Opening in 2013"". Target Corporation. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
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