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Northgate Centre is a shopping mall located in the northern part of Edmonton, Alberta. It contains more than 70 stores and services. It contains more than 70 stores and services. Its main anchor tenants are Marshalls , Safeway , and Walmart .
The former US border station was demolished in 2015, and the border community is a virtual ghost town. [31] The building that once served as the Canadian border station remains. 48°59′55.68″N 102°15′58.32″W / 48.9988000°N 102.2662000°W / 48.9988000; -102.2662000
The first enclosed shopping mall was the Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver, British Columbia, which opened a year later, in 1950. As of May 2017, there were 3,742 enclosed and strip malls in Canada that were larger than 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2 ).
Edmonton Eskimos CFL team; Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) Northgate Centre; Northlands (formerly Northlands Park) Edmonton Expo Centre (formerly Agricom) K-Days; North Town Centre; Telus World of Science (formerly Edmonton Space and Sciences Centre) 124 Street Area
Northgate Centre, a major shopping mall, is located in the neighbourhood's north west corner. North Town Mall is located immediately to the north of Glengarry in the neighbourhood of Northmount . The neighbourhood is bounded on the north by 137 Avenue, on the south by 132 Avenue, on the east by 82 Street and on the west by 97 Street.
In August 1994, Kmart closed after moving to a larger location in Northgate Centre. [ 15 ] In May 2006, Anthem Properties purchased the property and in the following year, began a two-year redevelopment that saw North Town converted from an enclosed mall to a power-centre -style mall and expanded to 270,000 sq ft (25,000 m 2 ) with new ...
The Canada–United States border is the longest international border in the world. [a] The boundary (including boundaries in the Great Lakes, Atlantic, and Pacific coasts) is 8,891 km (5,525 mi) long.
Woodward's food floor at Northgate Centre, 1970. Woodward's was a central feature of the retail scene in southwestern British Columbia for much of the twentieth century. The chain was distinctive in that stores included a large supermarket known as the "Food Floor". At Oakridge Centre and Chinook Centre (Calgary), the Woodward's Food Floor had ...