Herongate Mall
The Herongate Mall is a medium-sized shopping centre, launched in 1981, and located in the Herongate region of Ottawa, Ontario. It is currently owned by Trinity Financial. As of mid-2012, the mall was largely demolished, leaving only Food Basics, turning the rest of the mall's footprint into smaller standalone stores and parking spaces.
Ownership
- 2011-Present: Trinity Financial
- 2007-2011: Transglobe Property Management
- Unknown-2007: Oxford Properties[1]
History
1980s: inception
In these years the mall featured the Dominion supermarket, which changed its name to A&P in 1985.
1990s: growth
Rockin' Johnny's Diner and Zellers opened locations at Herongate Mall in the 1990s.[2]
2000s: decline
Many stores either closed or changed names in the 2000s. The Zellers location became a Sears Canada outlet in the early 2000s, then split between two tenants (Convergys, and an independent furniture store) during the late 2000s. The Rockin' Johnny's Diner was also converted to an independent restaurant under a different name (the South Side Bar and Grill).
Santa Claus had a location during the Christmas and holiday season, but later left the mall due to vandalisms that read "NO SANTA" on Herongate Mall's exterior walls.[citation needed]
2010s: Convergys layoff, redevelopment
Convergys closed its location and vacated the building in 2011. Also in 2011, Trinity Development purchased Herongate Mall from Transglobe Property Management for $18 million.[3] Trinity's master plan shows a total of 16 smaller buildings surrounded by parking spaces on the same Herongate footprint.[4]
In April 2012, Trinity confirmed that Food Basics would be the only store remaining of the legacy Mall. The remainder of the mall would be torn down and either be added to the parking lot or be developed into a string of smaller standalone stores.[5]
In June 2012 a construction company started demolition, leaving only the Food Basics as the only part of the original mall. During that same month, a fire occurred in the Dollarama.
In the summer of 2013, Scotiabank closed its in-mall location and moved into a brand new standalone location on Heron Road, northwest of the mall's original footprint.
In late 2013, the demolition of the legacy mall was completed and the Food Basics had a new entrance from the west parking lot, previously where the rest of the mall stood.
As of early 2014, several standalone buildings have been occupied both by tenants who used to occupy a space in Herongate Mall and new tenants. These include Scotiabank, Subway, a barber, and Pharma Plus.
Controversy
Maintenance problems
The ACORN in Ottawa criticized then-Herongate Mall property owner Transglobe for letting the mall's stores deteriorate and become unsanitary.[citation needed]
In April 2010 CBC News published an article noting the "limbo" of Herongate Mall.[6] Some mall tenants noted in recent years they had lost up to 30 percent of their business due to the poor maintenance of the mall. The tenants accused the landlord, Transglobe Property Management at the time the article was written, of neglecting the building's pest and rodent issues and problems with the building's plumbing.
The City of Ottawa Public Health and fire department have visited the mall on several occasions to investigate "complaints of blocked exits and water damage to ceilings during the same time period."
Notable retailers
Current
Former
- A&P Canada (1985 to late 2000s; Dominion from 1981 to 1985; now Food Basics)
- Algonquin Travel (closed in late 2000s)
- Bentley (bag and luggage retailer)
- Dollarama
- BiWay
- Carlton Cards (closed in late 2000s)
- Convergys (operated during late 2000s where Sears Home was located)
- Dollar King (dollar store in the 1990s)
- Domino's Pizza (late 2000s to 2012)
- Jay Set
- Payless ShoeSource (closed in late 2000s)
- Rockin' Johnny's Diner (late 1990s to 2003)
- Sears Canada outlet (operated in early 2000s where Zellers was located)
- The Source (closed in mid-2000s, when it was known as The Source by Circuit City; previously used RadioShack branding)
- Treats (closed in late 2000s)
- Zellers (closed by late 1990s)
References
- ↑ http://www.obj.ca/Real-Estate/Non-residential/2011-06-07/article-2565120/UPDATE%3A-RioCan-targets-$18M-Herongate-Mall-purchase/1
- ↑ "ZELLERS INC. v.LE SOUS-MINISTRE DU REVENU NATIONAL - Appel no AP-97-057". Canadian International Trade Tribunal. Archived from the original on 2004-11-07. Retrieved 2012-05-26.
- ↑ http://www.obj.ca/Real-Estate/Non-residential/2011-06-07/article-2565120/UPDATE%3A-RioCan-targets-$18M-Herongate-Mall-purchase/1
- ↑ http://www.trinity-group.com/properties/new-community-centres/ottawa-on/herongate-mall-redevelopment/
- ↑ http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/herongate-mall-set-for-redevelopment-1.1247512
- ↑ http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/struggling-herongate-mall-in-limbo-1.901072
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Coordinates: 45°22′44″N 75°38′40″W / 45.37896°N 75.64444°W