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Rockland Centre first opened in 1959 with Steinberg's, Morgan's, Woolworth's, Holt Renfrew, United Cigars and 35-40 other tenants. [1] [2] The original Rockland Centre was an outdoor shopping centre. [3] It was a single-story shopping centre. [4] Morgan's, however, had three floors. It was designed by architects Victor Prus, [2] and Ian Martin. [5]
Centre commercial Maisonneuve [32] Plaza Saint-Hubert [33] Saint-Laurent. Centre commercial Village Montpellier [34] Les Galeries Saint-Laurent [34] Méga Centre Côte-Vertu [34] Norgate Shopping Centre (first shopping mall built in Canada, a strip mall) [34] Place Vertu [35] Saint-Leonard
Three former Morgan's stores are still in operation as The Bay: the flagship in downtown Montreal [6] and the suburban locations in Eglinton Square Shopping Centre [7] and Rockland Centre. [8] The Bay at Rockland relocated in 1983 within the same mall [9] and the Eglinton Square store was converted in 2023 as a liquidation outlet for the chain ...
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The 21st century is seeing more and more people moving into Villeray. Attracting them to the area is its somewhat central location on the Island of Montreal, its access to Metro stations, its proximity to Jean Talon Market and Little Italy, and it is relatively close to shopping areas like Rockland Center and Marché Central.
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This is a list of small shopping centres (mostly neighbourhood shopping centres) in the island of Montreal.. A neighbourhood shopping centre is an industry term in North America for a shopping centre with 30,000 to 125,000 square feet (2,800 to 11,600 m 2) of gross leasable area, typically anchored by a supermarket and/or large drugstore.
RÉSO, commonly referred to as the Underground City (French: La ville souterraine), is the name applied to a series of interconnected office towers, hotels, shopping centres, residential and commercial complexes, convention halls, universities and performing arts venues that form the heart of Montreal's central business district, colloquially referred to as Downtown Montreal.