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Sears Canada originally operated as a full line Sears within the mall that opened on September 28th, 1977; then was converted to a Sears Home store (selling furniture and appliances; upper level as an outlet centre) and in recent years as a Sears Outlet Store. The location then closed in April of 2017, citing financial difficulties by ...
Yorkdale Shopping Centre is Toronto's first of its kind and was the world's largest shopping mall at the time of opening, [1] while Toronto Eaton Centre is the most visited shopping mall in North America. These five malls were completed within a 13-year span in the 1960s and 1970s.
Also gone is the Toronto landmark Honest Ed's department store which owned the former homes. The business dominated the Bloor St intersection from Markham Street to Bathurst Street from 1948-2016. In March 2015, developer Westbank Properties, which had bought the Mirvish Village and Honest Ed's properties in 2013 announced their plans for the area.
Cedarbrae Mall is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located at the corner of Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue East in the Scarborough district. [2] In terms of size, Cedarbrae Mall may be the eighty-ninth largest shopping mall in Canada with a floor area of 548,000 sq ft (50,911 m 2). [1]
Toronto Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. Being the first Premium Outlet Center in Canada, [ 1 ] and the first conglomeration of stores of its type in that nation, [ 2 ] the facility opened on Thursday, August 1, 2013. [ 3 ]
Allen Road is named after Metro Toronto Chairman William R. Allen and maintained by the City of Toronto. Landmarks along the road include the Lawrence Allen Centre (formerly Lawrence Square Shopping Centre), Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Downsview Park (formerly CFB Downsview). Line 1 Yonge-University runs along the median of much of Allen Road ...
This was taken at a bend just south of Stouffville Road. A view of McCowan Road within Markham, Ontario. Photo taken from south of Steeles Avenue. The intersection at McCowan Road and McNicoll Avenue within Toronto. McCowan Road is a major north-south thoroughfare in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada.
Opened in April 1964, the facility was designed as a hump yard, and is bounded by Sheppard Avenue to the south, McCowan Road to the west, Markham Road to the east and Finch Avenue to the north. Toronto Yard in 2022. This yard replaced the old CPR Lambton Yard and West Toronto Yard as the main freight marshalling yard. The yard can be accessed ...