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Coordinates | 45°38′N 73°49′W / 45.63°N 73.82°W |
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Address | 401,
boulevard Curé-Labelle Rosemère, Quebec, Canada J7A 3T2 |
Opening date | August 13, 1975 |
Management | Morguard Investments |
No. of stores and services | 200 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
Total retail floor area | approx. 890,715 sq ft (82,750.1 m2) |
No. of floors | 1 (2 in Hudson's Bay) |
Website |
placerosemere |
Place Rosemère is a super regional mall in Rosemère, Quebec, Canada. It is near the intersection of Quebec Autoroute 640 and Quebec Autoroute 15. [1] Its anchor stores are Walmart, La Baie and Best Buy. It has 200 stores, including a food court of thirteen restaurants. [2] Place Rosemère is operated by Morguard Investments. [3]
Place Rosemère began modestly when it first opened in August 1975 with approximately 65 stores at 337,000 square feet anchored by Woolco, Beaver Lumber and Dominion. [4] The Hudson's Bay Company had planned a La Baie store for the ianguration of the mall, [4] but nothing ever came out of this announcement and it's only on March 13, 1991, that it opened at Place Rosemère. [5]
Dominion was acquired by Provigo on June 15, 1981 [6] and Woolco by Wal-Mart in 1995. [7]
The mall was purchased by Morguard in late 1986. [8]
A first expansion, opened in 1991, brought to the mall to 90 stores along with the newly opened La Baie store of 140,000 square feet. [9] [8] The mall itself reached 605,677 square feet and almost doubled its floor area. [8] This expansion also relocated the Canadian Tire store into the new section.
Another expansion, opened on September 19, 2002, brought the mall to its current size and layout as Wal-Mart relocated to a new location earlier in February 2002 and a new Sears store moved to the old Wal-Mart store. [9] This expansion coincided with the closing of two other anchor stores when Canadian Tire moved to a standalone location across the street and Provigo, one of the last supermarkets to be located in a Canadian regional mall, closed its doors. Some smaller stores took the place of the old Canadian Tire store, and Zara, Pharmaprix and Dormez-Vous took the place of the old Provigo store.
A new Best Buy store opened on November 13, 2008. [10]
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Coordinates | 45°38′N 73°49′W / 45.63°N 73.82°W |
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Address | 401,
boulevard Curé-Labelle Rosemère, Quebec, Canada J7A 3T2 |
Opening date | August 13, 1975 |
Management | Morguard Investments |
No. of stores and services | 200 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
Total retail floor area | approx. 890,715 sq ft (82,750.1 m2) |
No. of floors | 1 (2 in Hudson's Bay) |
Website |
placerosemere |
Place Rosemère is a super regional mall in Rosemère, Quebec, Canada. It is near the intersection of Quebec Autoroute 640 and Quebec Autoroute 15. [1] Its anchor stores are Walmart, La Baie and Best Buy. It has 200 stores, including a food court of thirteen restaurants. [2] Place Rosemère is operated by Morguard Investments. [3]
Place Rosemère began modestly when it first opened in August 1975 with approximately 65 stores at 337,000 square feet anchored by Woolco, Beaver Lumber and Dominion. [4] The Hudson's Bay Company had planned a La Baie store for the ianguration of the mall, [4] but nothing ever came out of this announcement and it's only on March 13, 1991, that it opened at Place Rosemère. [5]
Dominion was acquired by Provigo on June 15, 1981 [6] and Woolco by Wal-Mart in 1995. [7]
The mall was purchased by Morguard in late 1986. [8]
A first expansion, opened in 1991, brought to the mall to 90 stores along with the newly opened La Baie store of 140,000 square feet. [9] [8] The mall itself reached 605,677 square feet and almost doubled its floor area. [8] This expansion also relocated the Canadian Tire store into the new section.
Another expansion, opened on September 19, 2002, brought the mall to its current size and layout as Wal-Mart relocated to a new location earlier in February 2002 and a new Sears store moved to the old Wal-Mart store. [9] This expansion coincided with the closing of two other anchor stores when Canadian Tire moved to a standalone location across the street and Provigo, one of the last supermarkets to be located in a Canadian regional mall, closed its doors. Some smaller stores took the place of the old Canadian Tire store, and Zara, Pharmaprix and Dormez-Vous took the place of the old Provigo store.
A new Best Buy store opened on November 13, 2008. [10]