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Cedarbrae Mall

Cedarbrae Mall

FieldValue
nameCedarbrae Mall
imageCedarbrae Mall 193289.jpg
logoCedarbrae mall logo.png
address3495 Lawrence Avenue East
locationToronto, Ontario, Canada
coordinates
opening_date1962
managerFirst Capital REIT Inc.
number_of_stores60+
number_of_anchors2
floor_area548000 sqft
floors3
website
Interior of the mall
Food Court

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. It is anchored by No Frills and Canadian Tire.

History

West entrance to mall, prior to renovations

The mall opened in 1962 as a plaza and was anchored by a Woolworth's, a Zellers store, a Steinberg's and a Simpsons, which later, in 1991 became a Hudson's Bay. Renovations to Cedarbrae Mall would soon replace the original anchors, and bring a larger Zellers store, as well as additional retail space to the east and west sides of the mall. A No Frills, Canadian Tire, Toys "R" Us, as well as a renovated food court area and both an upper and lower floor were the next few major events for the mall.

In August 1996, the mall was acquired by the Centrefund Realty Corporation. At the time of purchase, Centrefund announced it would begin expansion and renovation with a total redevelopment budget of approximately . The Canadian portion of Centrefund changed its name to First Capital REIT Corporation in 2001.

In 2012, the Zellers store was acquired by Target, but later sold to Walmart Canada and opened as Walmart in late 2012. A Jysk store also opened around this time, to the west of No Frills, which is not part of the actual mall.

During mid-2013, the mall went through major renovations done by Cinric Construction, which would include the full replacement of the interior and exterior lighting, automatic and energy-efficient washrooms, floor and ceiling finishes, a repaved parking lot, an enhanced food court, and the rebranding of the mall. By late 2013, most of the work was completed, except for final touches such as carpets and mall seating. The food court, named Food Emporium, finished renovations slightly later.

Walmart closed permanently on January 31, 2019. It has been filled by new tenants in 2024.

Incidents

On December 9, 2008, a 21-year-old victim was taken to hospital after he received a knife wound to the neck at around 4:15 pm. The suspect, 21-year-old Jamaal Williams, was arrested and charged with assault with a weapon and aggravated assault.

On June 3, 2017, Rehab Dughmosh, believed to be wearing an IS (Daesh) bandanna, was arrested after attempting to attack people with a knife outside the Canadian Tire.

References

References

  1. "First Capital Reality: Property Details for Cedarbrae Mall".
  2. "Contact - Cedarbrae Mall".
  3. "Department Stores then and now".
  4. (1996-08-08). "Centrefund Acquires Cedarbrae Mall in Toronto". Business Wire.
  5. (2001-09-21). "Equity One, Inc. Completes Acquisition of Centrefund Realty". Business Wire.
  6. Delap, Leanne. (12 November 2012). "Small-box Wal-Marts tailored to urban cores". The Globe and Mail.
  7. (27 September 2011). "Target, Walmart acquire leases for Scarborough Zellers sites". Inside Toronto.
  8. "Jysk Scarborough".
  9. (10 December 2013). "Cedarbrae Mall renovations confusing shoppers". The Toronto Observer.
  10. "GTA Walmart to be first Canadian store to close in more than a decade | News".
  11. "News | Cedarbrae".
  12. (10 December 2008). "One In Custody After Stabbing At Cedarbrae Mall". City News.
  13. Shum, David. "Woman wearing ISIS bandana arrested in knife incident at Toronto mall: source". [[Global News]].
  14. Matteis, Stephanie. (June 6, 2017). "RCMP national security team, Toronto police investigate an incident at Canadian Tire". [[CBC News]].
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