Bridlewood Mall
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Location | 2900 Warden Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Opening date | 1975 |
Total retail floor area | 35,060 m2 (377,400 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Website | bridlewoodmall.com |
Bridlewood Mall is a shopping centre located in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, at 2900 Warden Avenue.[1]
Contents
History
Bridlewood Mall was built in 1975 and redeveloped in 1998/1999. The mall began with four big-box store anchors: Towers,[2] Kmart, Food City, and A&P Canada. Towers was bought by Zellers in 1990 and the store was closed in 1991. Zellers went on liquidation on December 26, 2012. A Target store was supposed to open at the former Zellers store (it was a small store, and it was said that it would get expanded in size) but construction got delayed since Target closed all their stores in April 2015.
Anchors
- Price Chopper 27,998 sq ft. (formerly Food City)
- Metro (formerly A&P)
- Shoppers Drug Mart (formerly part of the Zellers/Towers space)
- Home Hardware (formerly most of the Zellers/Towers space)
Former anchors
- Zellers 79,680 sq ft. - closed [3] (formerly Kmart),
- Towers - became a Zellers, but Zellers bought out Kmart as well, closing this location in 1998. Now converted to mall space, including a Shoppers Drug Mart and Home Hardware, which closed 2015.
- Kmart
- Food City
- A&P
- Home Hardware (closed 2015)
References
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- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ http://urbantoronto.ca/forum/showthread.php/18591-Department-Stores-then-and-now
- ↑ http://www.zellers.com/liquidation/en/default.aspx