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Richmond Centre is a major transit hub for Richmond and is served by the SkyTrain system. The closest station is the Canada Line's southern terminus, Richmond–Brighouse station. [3] The station is directly across the street from the mall's Shoppers Drug Mart / Coast Capital Savings entrance.
Hudson's Bay, Sport Chek, Toys "R" Us, Shoppers Drug Mart, GoodLife Fitness Morguard 1967 13.4 million $551 [58] Fairview Mall, Toronto Ontario 875,357 [139] 81,323 169 [140] [141] Hudson's Bay, Cineplex Cinemas, Sport Chek, Hollister, Sephora, Zara, Shoppers Drug Mart, Tommy Hilfiger, Apple Store, Lego Store, F.G. Bradley’s Cadillac Fairview ...
In addition to its retail formats, the company owns and operates several specialty services. This includes 56 Shoppers Home Health Care stores (renamed to "Wellwise by Shoppers Drug Mart"), which sell and service assisted-living devices, home-care products, and mobility and medical equipment; Shoppers Drug Mart Specialty Health Network, a provider of specialty drug distribution, pharmacy and ...
Canadian pharmacist Murray Koffler was an investor in the G.E.M. chain, bringing the first G.E.M. store to Toronto in 1959. He eventually subleased the G.E.M. drug department in several Toronto area stores. Following the G.E.M. discount model, Koffler later opened one of the first "big box" store chains, Shoppers Drug Mart. [1] [failed ...
Shoppers Drug Mart / Pharmaprix; SuperValu; T & T Supermarket; Valu-mart; Wholesale Club / Club Entrepôt; Your Independent Grocer / Independent CityMarket; Zehrs Markets; Metro Inc. operates Les 5 Saisons; Food Basics; Marché Adonis; Marché AMI; Marché Extra; Marché Richelieu; Metro / Metro Plus; Super C; Pattison Food Group operates AG ...
Masonville Place is anchored by several large retailers including Hudson's Bay, Zara, H&M, Sport Chek/Atmosphere, and Shoppers Drug Mart. Cineplex Cinemas has two locations at the shopping mall, the SilverCity / IMAX theatres, and The Rec Room, an adult-centred entertainment facility featuring food, drink, arcade games and axe-throwing.
Some initial tenants included Safeway, Fields, Radio Shack, Shoppers Drug Mart, and the Mount Pleasant Branch of the Vancouver Public Library. [1] During the 1980s and 1990s the mall was dubbed "Hellsgate Mall" due to frequent crime in the mall and in the surrounding neighborhood. [2] [3]
The speed limit in this section is 60 km/h (37 mph). Several strip malls and big-box stores have recently opened along Hazeldean Road, including Lowe's, Winners, Shoppers Drug Mart, and Food Basics. Restaurants such as Five Guys, Subway, Mr. Shawarma, and several others have also recently opened or are under construction in the area.