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This area was known as "Vaughan Mills" in historical maps and was located around where the present-day Vaughan Mills Road crosses the Humber River in the west end of the city, a notable distance away from the today's shopping mall complex. The farm and surrounding lands were redeveloped into residential housing in the 1990's.
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. In cases where malls have equal areas, they are further ranked by the number of stores.
Promenade, officially Promenade Shopping Centre or Promenade Mall, is a major shopping centre located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. The mall has over 150 tenants, [ 4 ] and is anchored by T&T Supermarket and Imagine Cinemas .
These shopping centres generally serve the local surrounding area and have a large proportion of family-run businesses, some of which serve ethnic communities. Shops at Don Mills is one of several open-air malls in Toronto. It replaced an enclosed shopping mall, Don Mills Centre, which closed in 2006.
In 1978, the Sayvette store was converted into a Knob Hill Farms. A new Burger King was added that year, and was scheduled to be a training centre for the chain's employees. [5] Dixie Outlet Mall is "100% Bullfrog Powered", meaning that it runs directly on clean and renewable electricity generated by wind and hydroelectric sources.
Vaughan Mills – Vaughan , Ontario (Built in 2004 and the first Mills property outside the U.S.; Mills sold its share in July 2006 to Ivanhoe Cambridge). Pittsburgh Mills – Tarentum ( Pittsburgh ), Pennsylvania (Built in 2005, was the first Mills landmark to feature full priced stores; Mills sold its share in mall in December 2006 to Zamias ...
The mall in Broward County opened 33 years ago and today has over 360 shops. The luxury outlet stores at The Colonnade include well-known names like Burberry, Jimmy Choo and Versace.
Designer Depot is a Canadian deep discount department store and liquidation store that sold brand names at prices 25 to 60% below regular department and specialty store prices. Retailer Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) created the division in November 2004 and sold it in April 2008 to the INC Group of Companies.