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The district or neighbourhood level of shopping centres in Toronto are typically built around one or a few department stores or grocery supermarkets and are enclosed. These shopping centres typically provide a surrounding free parking lot. Most of these are located in the suburbs of Toronto, where land was available for parking.
Miracle Mart — department store; Mondragon Bookstore & Coffeehouse — former political bookstore and vegan café in Winnipeg; Morgan's — department store; Nygård International — apparel manufacturer and retailer; Pascal — hardware/furniture store chain; Nordstrom Canada — Department store; Nordstrom Rack Canada — Department store
The Shops at Don Mills (corporately known as CF Shops at Don Mills) [4] is a lifestyle centre-type shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East in Toronto. There are 72 retail stores with a total floor space of 47,550 square metres (or 511,824 square feet). [5]
More recently, a Viva multiRide machine has been added in the terminal to go along with the oneRide machine. [citation needed] Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) bus routes also connect to this terminal. The Viva Orange stop is located just north of the terminal, in the median of Centre Street (along the Highway 7 Rapidway).
Dufferin Mall is a 567,000-square-foot (52,700 m 2) district shopping centre.It has over 120 shops and services including big box stores and numerous clothing chains. The mall has a food court at the mall's southwest corner.
Stock Yards Village (commonly misspelled as Stockyards Village) is a shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Weston Road and St. Clair Avenue West in The Junction neighbourhood. The mall was opened in March 2014 and is anchored by several major stores, including SportChek, Winners, and HomeSense.
In 2005, a CA$60 million expansion on the former site of its Eaton's department store increased the size of Yorkdale to 1,404,646 sq ft (130,495.9 m 2), [15] and increased the number of stores from about 210 to 260. A highlight of this expansion was the construction of a 18-metre (60 ft) high glass atrium running 91 metres (300 ft) in length ...
Fairview Mall opened in 1970 with The Bay and Simpsons as its department store anchors. At the time, it was the fourth fully enclosed, as well as the first multi-level, shopping centre in Metropolitan Toronto. [5] It consisted of 100 stores spread on two levels built at the cost CA$20 million. [6]