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Galeries de la Capitale was the idea of businessman Marcel Adams. [2] The mall was inaugurated in August 1981 in a deserted part. [2] At the time the mall was owned at 50% by Les Développements Iberville (the real estate company of Marcel Adams), at 25% by Eaton Properties (the real estate company of Eaton's), and at 25% by Markborough Properties (the real estate company of the Hudson's Bay ...
Another expansion welcomed Best Buy opened in September 2011, the same time as the retailer's other location at Galeries de la Capitale. [22] In the case of the Laurier Québec store, there was an autograph signings by former hockey players Guy Lafleur and Alain Côté as well as a free concert from singer Marie-Mai. [22]
The borough is geographically located in the centre of Quebec City and contains the Galeries de la Capitale shopping centre. Les Rivières borough vastly corresponds to the Rivières section of the former city of Québec (Québec City as it was known before the 2002 municipal reorganization).
location Prv Retail space (sq. ft.) Retail space (m 2) Stores Tenants Ownership (property manager) Year ... Galeries de la Capitale, Quebec City: Quebec: 1,500,000 [26]
1000 de la Gauchetière; Carrefour Angrignon ; Centre Eaton (Ville-Marie, Downtown) Centre Rockland ; Complexe Desjardins; Fairview Pointe-Claire (Pointe-Claire) Galeries d'Anjou ; Montreal Eaton Centre — combined with Complexe Les Ailes as of 2018; Norgate shopping centre (Saint-Laurent) — first mall in Canada; Place Montréal Trust
Les Galeries Rive-Nord [3] Rosemère. Centre commercial Les Galeries Mille-Îles [4] Place Rosemère [5] Saint-Eustache. Carrefour Saint-Eustache [6] Saint-Jérôme Carrefour du Nord; Sainte-Thérèse. Centre commercial Plaza Ste-Thérèse [7] Terrebonne. Les Galeries de Terrebonne [8]
In 1981, a new store opened in Galeries de la Capitale, also in Quebec City. La Maison Simons opened new locations in Sherbrooke and Montreal, Quebec in 1999. Two years later in 2001, a store was opened at Promenades Saint-Bruno. The final new location in the burst of expansion was in 2002, when La Maison Simons opened a new store in Laval ...
The mall has 135 stores covering 590,000 square feet (54,800 square metres) [1] including the first Apple Store in the Capitale-Nationale. The mall is situated next to Université Laval and to the shopping malls Laurier Québec and Place de la Cité.