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Marie Labatte Road - named for former North York Councillor for Ward 10 and Metro Councillor for Don Parkway Marie Labatte (1925–2004) [18] Sampson Mews - named for local settler James Sampson (arrived 1838) [17] Maginn Mews - named for merchant, school trustee and politician Charles Maginn (arrived 1841) [17]
On 12 March 2017, a teenager was seriously wounded in a stabbing near the movie theatre. [27] On 24 March 2022, a Toronto Police officer accidentally shot himself in the hand and leg while in the parking lot of Fairview Mall. [28] On 9 July 2022, two people were shot at the mall and transported to a trauma centre in serious condition. [29]
Warden Woods Mall or Warden Power Centre (1981–2005) at Warden Avenue north of St. Clair Avenue East near Warden station, Scarborough [12] was a full mall with three anchor stores (The Bay, Simpson's and a Knob Hill Farms grocery store) and later as clearance centre. It has since been demolished and replaced with townhouses.
The station is at the northeast corner of Sheppard Avenue East and Don Mills Road, within the residential communities of Don Valley Village and Henry Farm, adjacent to Fairview Mall shopping centre. The station is close to Highways 401 and 404 , as well as the Don Valley Parkway .
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Was a live cabaret venue for a short period. Now used as conference rooms. Sherway Cinemas Sherway Gardens: 1971 2001 13 Replaced by Queensway in 2001. Now a Sears store. SilverCity Fairview Fairview Mall: 1970 present 9 Originally Cineplex Odeon Fairview, became Rainbow Cinemas Willowdale from 1988 to 2008 with 8 screens.
Mall Interior Southwest entrance near Loblaws under a previous design. Bayview Village Shopping Centre is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The 440,000-square-foot (41,000 m 2) shopping mall is located at the northeast corner of Bayview Avenue and Sheppard Avenue in the former city of North York.
View from Yonge Street. Empress Walk is a large Canadian condominium and retail complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located at the intersection of Yonge Street and Empress Avenue in the North York Centre area of the North York district It was developed by Canadian-developers Menkes Developments Ltd. Phase 1 was completed in 1997 and Phase 2 was completed in 2000.