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Built between 1971 and 1973 on the grounds of the original Kitchener City Hall in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It was home to an Eaton's (opened in 1973 and later became a Sears Canada retail store [1]), and home to the Kitchener Farmer's Market from 1973 to 2004. Eaton's closed on June 30, 1997, one of the company's first locations to shut down ...
Market Square Shopping Centre (Kitchener) This page was last edited on 9 April 2023, at 13:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
CF Fairview Park (commonly known as Fairview Park Mall) is a large shopping mall of 120 stores in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, owned and managed by Westcliff Management Ltd. Anchor stores are Hudson's Bay and Walmart, with one large anchor space, last occupied by Sears, divided into multiple stores including Winners, Sport Chek, Mark's, and a RBC branch which opened in 2021, with the rest of ...
Kitchener 31 Conestoga Towers [14] 59 m (194 ft) 17: 1968: Kitchener: 32 Marsland Centre [15] 58 m (190 ft) 13: 1974: Waterloo: 33 Phillip Square T1 67 m 20 - Waterloo: Phillip Square T2 67 m 20 - Waterloo: Phillip Square T3 67 m 21 - Waterloo: Phillip Square T4 67 m 21 37 Cedarwoods Tower [16] 58 m (190 ft) 19: 1980: Kitchener: Gresham Place ...
Market Square Shopping Centre may refer to: Market Square Shopping Centre (Geelong) , in Victoria, Australia Market Square Shopping Centre (Kitchener) , in Ontario, Canada
The original location of the municipal seat was on the block bound by King, Frederick, Duke and Scott streets and home today to Market Square Shopping Centre; the first city hall was built in 1919 by William Henry Eugene Schmalz (son of Mayor W.H. Schmalz) faced King, with the area towards Duke hosting the weekly Kitchener Farmer's Market (operating from 1869 to 1872 which relocated to ...
The Sunrise Centre Station is a bus station and terminal in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. [1] The station is a single platform with bus bays on each side. The platform has a heated shelter with seats inside, LED real-time displays and map boards. There is a crosswalk at the northern end of the platform which connects to the shopping centre.
Conestoga Mall underwent a major $75 million redevelopment project. [6] The project began in mid-2006, and was completed in the spring of 2010. Details of the project include a 130,000-square-foot (12,000 m 2) expansion on the south end of the property, a renovation and upgrade to the existing building, a new 700-seat food court with a new south end mall entrance, and a pedestrian-friendly ...