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[14] [13] In 1993, Woodward's closed and its location was converted to Zellers. [15] In 1995, Triple Five sold the mall to GE Capital Corp and Maurice Fagan. [ 16 ] From 1999 to 2000, Westmount Centre underwent a $30 million redevelopment which included a new regulation-size ice rink and 540-seat food court in the centre of the mall, and a ...
The historic Daniel Burnham-designed Selfridges flagship store at 400 Oxford Street in London opened on 15 March 1909 and is the second-largest shop in the UK (after Harrods). [3] Other Selfridges stores opened in the Manchester area at the Trafford Centre (1998) and at Exchange Square (2002), and in Birmingham at the Bullring (2003).
Selfridges was named world's best department store in 2010, [2] and again in 2012. [3] It claims to contain the UK's largest beauty department, [ 14 ] and Europe's busiest doorway which siphons 250,000 people a week past the Louis Vuitton concession on to Oxford Street.
The company became a full-line retailer with the opening of the multi-level Sherbrooke Street store in Montreal in 1937. It was acquired by Wittington Investments (owned by the Weston family ) in 1986, and was affiliated with the European department stores Selfridges , Brown Thomas , and de Bijenkorf until the Weston family divested of the ...
The store carries the label’s Seventh Collection that first debuted in 2020 and marked the brand’s evolution into lux. Fear of God has opened a retail location at Selfridges in the U.K ...
Apple opened a second store in Edmonton at Southgate Centre on May 28, 2010. [14] On August 12, 2010, the mall celebrated the 40th anniversary of its opening. [ 6 ] On November 15, 2010, Edmonton's first Restoration Hardware location opened in the mall's former food court area near the Apple store. [ 15 ]
James Ramsey was a department store owner who opened up a store in the Tegler Building (to the north of the Kelly Ramsey Building). Shortly after moving to Edmonton in 1911, he required more space and moved into the building which was built by a blacksmith John Kelly. Not long after Kelly's death Ramsey bought the building from his widow in ...
In December 2013, Ivanhoé Cambridge announced that they would be building an outlet mall, then-called "The Outlet Collection at EIA", near the Edmonton International Airport. [5] It would be 33,000 m 2 (350,000 sq ft) in size with over 85 stores and was slated to open in fall 2016.