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In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Mill Woods Town Centre had a population of 1,247 living in 689 dwellings, [7] a 7.9% change from its 2009 population of 1,156. [9] With a land area of 0.52 km 2 (0.20 sq mi), [ 6 ] it had a population density of 2,398.1 people/km 2 in 2012.
Mill Woods Town Centre is a shopping centre located in south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the neighbourhood of Mill Woods. It contains 90 retailers and services including Canadian Tire and Shoppers Drug Mart. [2] Some surrounding satellite stores are located in and around the mall's exterior properties.
Overall development of the community is guided by the Mill Woods Town Centre Neighbourhood Area Structure Plan (NASP), which was original adopted by Edmonton City Council in 1987. [7] The Mill Woods Town Centre community is bounded by 23 Avenue to the south, 66 Street to the west, 34 Avenue to the north and 50 Street to the east. [6]
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In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Meyokumin had a population of 2,898 living in 1,063 dwellings, [7] a -5.4% change from its 2009 population of 3,063. [11] With a land area of 0.97 km 2 (0.37 sq mi), it had a population density of 2,987.6 people/km 2 in 2012.
South Edmonton Common is one of Canada's largest retail power centres, [2] and when it will be completely developed, it will spread over 320 acres (130 ha) and contain some 2,300,000 square feet (210,000 m 2) of retail space, making it one of the largest open-air retail developments in North America. [2]
Premium Outlet Collection EIA is a 39,800 m 2 (428,000 sq ft) fully-enclosed outlet shopping mall [1] in Leduc County just east of Edmonton International Airport. It opened on May 2, 2018, after being delayed from fall 2017. [2] [3] It was developed by Ivanhoé Cambridge and Simon Property Group.