Place Rosemère

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Place Rosemère

The mall as of September 2012.
Location Rosemère, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates 45°37′51″N 73°49′10″W / 45.630724°N 73.81947°W / 45.630724; -73.81947
Address 401 Curé-Labelle Boulevard
Opening date 1976
Management Morguard Investments
Owner Morguard Investments
No. of stores and services 215
No. of anchor tenants 4
No. of floors 1
Website www.placerosemere.com

Place Rosemère is a super regional mall in Rosemère, Quebec. It is at the intersection of Quebec Autoroute 640 and Boulevard Curé-Labelle, and only 1 mile (1.6 km) away from Quebec Autoroute 15. Its general manager is Jacques Farley and assistant is Nino Bruni. Its anchor stores are Walmart, Sears, la Baie and Best Buy. Its other major tenants are H&M, Zara, and Pharmaprix (Shoppers Drug Mart). It also has 215 stores, including a food court of ten restaurants. Place Rosemère is operated by Morguard Investments of Missisauga, Ontario.

Place Rosemère began modestly when it first opened in 1976 with 70 stores, anchored by Woolco, Canadian Tire, and Dominion. Woolco has since been acquired by Wal-Mart in 1994 and Dominion by Provigo in 1983.

A first expansion, opened in 1991, relocated the Canadian Tire store into the new section, along with the newly opened la Baie store. This expansion brought the mall to 150 stores. Another expansion, opened in 2002, brought the mall to its current size and layout as Wal-Mart moved to a new location in the mall's expansion and a new Sears store moved into the former Wal-Mart store. This expansion coincided with the closing of two other anchor stores when Canadian Tire moved to a standalone location across the street and Provigo, one of the last supermarkets to be located in a Canadian regional mall, closed its doors. Some smaller stores took the place of the former Canadian Tire store, and Zara, Pharmaprix and Dormez-Vous took the place of the former Provigo supermarket. In 2008, the Best Buy store was built at the north end of the mall, next to Walmart.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Place Rosemère". Retrieved 2007-12-18. 

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Coordinates: 45°38′N 73°49′W / 45.63°N 73.82°W / 45.63; -73.82


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