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Bayshore Shopping Centre is a major shopping mall located in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The mall is one of the busiest in the National Capital Region as it attracts almost 8 million visitors per year [ 4 ] from across the city and the surrounding region.
La Roux (/ l ɑː ˈ r uː / lah-ROO) are an English synth-pop act formed in 2008 by singer Elly Jackson and record producer Ben Langmaid. The act's debut album La Roux (2009) was a critical and commercial success, winning a Grammy Award and producing hit singles such as " In for the Kill " and " Bulletproof ".
Holt Renfrew also has its flagship department store on 50 Bloor Street and a Men's store at 100 Bloor Street. There are also other midrange and upscale stores, such as Max Mara, Moncler, Brooks Brothers, Roots Canada, Sephora, H&M, and Aritzia. Eataly, a large format Italian marketplace, also operates a substantial flagship store on the street.
In 1955, the Simpsons-Sears department store opened on the grounds of the present-day mall. It had two floors with 160,400 square feet (14,900 m 2) retail space. [4] [5] The rest of the mall was constructed around Simpson-Sears over the next year, opening in 1956 as an L-shaped strip mall.
La Roux is the debut studio album by English synth-pop duo La Roux, released on 26 June 2009 by Polydor Records.The album peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
"Quicksand" is a song by English synth-pop duo La Roux, released on 15 December 2008 by Kitsuné [1] as both their debut single and the lead single from their eponymous debut studio album (2009). Written and produced by members Elly Jackson and Ben Langmaid, the track was a commercial disappointment despite acclaim from critics, peaking at ...
CF Toronto Eaton Centre, [2] commonly referred to simply as the Eaton Centre, is a shopping mall and office complex in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and managed by Cadillac Fairview (CF). It was named after the Eaton's department store chain that once anchored it before the chain went defunct in the late 1990s.
Converted from a former Eaton's store. Ontario: Toronto: Hudson's Bay Centre: Hudson's Bay Centre: 31,800 m 2 (342,000 sq ft) [56] 1974 2022 This was Toronto's flagship store until 1991, when Hudson's Bay Queen Street was opened. The store was closed on 13 May 2022. [41] Saskatchewan: Saskatoon: J.F. Cairns Department Store