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  2. The Brick - Wikipedia

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    The Brick Ltd. is a Canadian retailer of furniture, [mattresses, appliances and home electronics. The company was founded as The Brick Warehouse LP by brothers, John, Fred, and Bill Comrie . The first warehouse opened on September 1, 1971 in Edmonton , Alberta .

  3. Tucker's Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Its location was a brick warehouse built in 1927. ... 2020 by CTV News Ottawa, [27] [28] but later was announced to re-open on January 25, 2023. [29] References

  4. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    The Disney Store Canada — Toy store; This Ain't the Rosedale Library; Tops 'N' Toys; Toronto Women's Bookstore; Toy City — toy chain owned by Consumers Distributing; Towers — department store chain; Tower Records — Canadian division of US-based music and entertainment store chain; The Source — electronic store; Wise Stores ...

  5. Billings Bridge - Wikipedia

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    There were several businesses in Billings Bridge. In the late 1800s, the Ottawa Brick and Terra Cotta Co. Ltd. brickyard opened at the foot of the hill, to the east of Sawmill Creek, on 58 acres of land now occupied by the RA Centre. In 1912, Alex Merkley, who ran a lumber and brick business with his brothers took over management of the brickyard.

  6. List of largest shopping centres in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Canada's largest enclosed shopping malls, by reported total retail floor space, or gross leasable area (GLA) with 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) and over.

  7. Billings Bridge Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    [6] [2] The 1962 addition added an Ogilvy's department store, the first location in a shopping centre, [7] Steinberg's, [8] and a Woolworth's. [9] A 1961 Ottawa Citizen article covering a mall expansion claimed "the new centre by its accessibility to through highways, will become not only one of the largest shopping plazas in the district but ...

  8. RA Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is built on the site of the brickyards of the Ottawa Brick and Terra Cotta Co. Ltd, which was bought by the Federal government in 1954 and closed in 1958. [2]

  9. LeBreton Flats - Wikipedia

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    In this area, brick houses and townhouses built immediately following the 1900 fire still exist alongside row housing built in the 1970s. The portion of Lorne Avenue which lies below Nanny Goat Hill is an example of the housing which filled LeBreton prior to the 1960s and is a Heritage District designated by the City of Ottawa.