Carrefour Saint-Georges

Last updated
Carrefour Saint-Georges
May 2019 Saint-Georges Quebec from air 02.jpg
Carrefour Saint-Georges and Canam head office.
Carrefour Saint-Georges
Location Saint-Georges, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates 46°07′18″N70°40′35″W / 46.1218°N 70.6763°W / 46.1218; -70.6763 Coordinates: 46°07′18″N70°40′35″W / 46.1218°N 70.6763°W / 46.1218; -70.6763
Address8585, boulevard Lacroix
Opening date1974
ManagementYvan Fecteau
Owner Cominar
No. of stores and services68
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 304,990 sq ft (28,334 m2)
No. of floors2
ParkingOutdoor
Website carrefourstgeorges.com

The Carrefour Saint-Georges is a shopping centre located in Saint-Georges, Quebec, Canada which opened in 1974. Its current anchors include Super C and Bureau en Gros.

Contents

Brief history

The mall opened in 1974 and was then anchored by Zellers, A&P and Greenberg. In 1977, A&P became Provigain and in 1979, became a Provigo.

The mall was completely renovated and expanded in 1992 and a new Sears store was added in a new wing. In 1997, Greenberg was replaced by SAAN. That store later closed and the mall transformed the area into smaller stores. Provigo left the mall in 2002 and the space has been leased by Bureau en Gros.

In 2011, Target Corporation acquired a group of Zellers sites to convert the vast majority of them into Target stores. The Saint-Georges store was among them and was officially confirmed as a future Target store. [1] Zellers closed on March 14, 2013 and Target opened on September 17, 2013 after extensive renovations to the space. Target occupied the space until March 22, 2015 when the store closed its doors following the bankruptcy of Target Canada. [2] Super C then announced they would open a supermarket in nearly half of the former Target space. The store opened in the spring of 2016. [3]

Anchors and tenants

Anchors

Related Research Articles

Galeries dAnjou shopping mall in Anjou, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Galeries d'Anjou is a shopping mall located in the Anjou borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Major tenants include Hudson's Bay, Simons, The Brick, Saks Off 5th, Winners and Sports Experts/Atmosphere. Galeries d'Anjou has the sole location of Saks Off 5th in the Greater Montreal area, and its Simons store is the only one in the province opened until 9:00pm all five weeknights. The mall is roughly 1,114,000 square feet (103,500 m2) and has stores around its parking lot including Best Buy and Rona l'Entrepôt.

Square One Shopping Centre Shopping mall in Mississauga, Ontario

Square One Shopping Centre, or simply Square One, is a shopping mall located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest shopping centre in Ontario and the second largest shopping centre in Canada, after the West Edmonton Mall. It has over 2,200,000 square feet (200,000 m2) of retail space, with more than 360 stores and services. On average, the mall serves over 24 million customers each year.

Place dOrléans

Place d'Orléans is a large shopping mall and office building in the eastern end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in the suburb of Orléans in the former city of Gloucester. The property is about 740,000 sq ft (69,000 m2). It has approximately 132 stores, including a food court and a gym. Architecturally, Place d'Orléans inspired the later Meadowhall Shopping Centre in Sheffield, United Kingdom.

Dead mall shopping center with low occupancy

A dead mall, or ghost mall, or simply abandoned mall is a shopping mall with a high vacancy rate or a low consumer traffic level, or that is dated or deteriorating in some manner.

Laurier Québec shopping mall in Quebec City, Canada

Laurier Québec is one of Canada's largest shopping malls. It is located in Quebec City, Quebec.

The Pen Centre

The Pen Centre is the largest mall in the Niagara Region, located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

Promenades St-Bruno is a two-level shopping mall in Saint-Bruno, Quebec, Canada. Ground was broken to build the mall in 1976. It was completed in 1978, making it the youngest of the four self-branded "fashion centres" operated by Cadillac Fairview. Les Promenades St-Bruno is the largest mall in the Montérégie and part of its consumer base come from cities as far as Saint-Hyacinthe and Sorel-Tracy. The anchor tenants are The Bay and Simons.

Market Mall (Saskatoon)

Market Mall is a shopping centre located in the Nutana Suburban Centre neighbourhood on the east side of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Built in the 1960s as Saskatoon's first enclosed shopping centre, it has undergone four major expansions since the late 1970s and now houses approximately 90 stores and services, anchored as of February 2020 by Giant Tiger and Planet Fitness. It also contains an 18-hole indoor miniature golf course, Ticketmaster booth, a branch of Service Canada, and a six-bay City of Saskatoon Transit terminal that was added in 2006. A branch of the Dollarama discount chain opened in 2014, replacing a bingo hall that had operated in the mall for a number of years.

Place Vertu building in Quebec, Canada

Place Vertu is a shopping centre in the borough of Saint-Laurent in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located on Côte-Vertu Boulevard, corner of Cavendish Boulevard. The mall is about 830,000 square feet (77,109.5 m2) in size, and has a high-rise building.

Carrefour Angrignon shopping centre in Montreal, Canada

Carrefour Angrignon is a shopping centre in the Montreal borough of LaSalle in Quebec, Canada. Popular stores include Hudson's Bay, Staples, Best Buy, Maxi and Famous Players. There is also a food court. Built in 1986, it is located on Newman Boulevard, at the intersection with Angrignon Boulevard.

Northgate Centre building in Alberta, Canada

Northgate Centre is a shopping mall located in the northern part of Edmonton, Alberta. It contains more than 70 stores and services. Its anchor tenants are Marshalls, Safeway, and Walmart.

Centerpoint Mall (Toronto) shopping centre on Torontos border with York Region

Centerpoint Mall is a shopping mall located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on the southwest corner of Steeles Avenue and Yonge Street in the former city of North York.

Cedarbrae Mall is a shopping mall in the Scarborough area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada located at the corner of Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue East. In terms of size, Cedarbrae Mall may be the eighty-ninth largest shopping mall in Canada with a floor area of 548,000 sq ft (50,911 m2). It is anchored by No Frills and Canadian Tire.

Place Versailles is a super regional mall located at the corner of Sherbrooke Street East and Highway 25 in the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. At more than 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m2) with 225 stores, it is one of the largest shopping centres on the island of Montreal. Its anchors are Canadian Tire, Maxi, Winners/HomeSense and Bureau en Gros.

Galeries de la Capitale shopping mall in Quebec City

Galeries de la Capitale is a shopping mall located in the Lebourgneuf neighbourhood of the Les Rivières borough in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

Hillcrest Mall

Hillcrest Mall, or Hillcrest, is a 54,419-square-metre (585,758 sq ft) enclosed shopping centre located in the town of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Carrville Road. It has 135 shops, services, and restaurants.

Place du Royaume is regional shopping centre located in the Chicoutimi district of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest mall in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and contains 160 stores.

Cloverdale Mall

Cloverdale Mall is a community shopping centre located in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at 250 The East Mall. It opened in 1956 as an open-air shopping plaza on what was part of the Eatonville farm.

References

  1. "Target Selects Initial Zellers Leases, Vast Majority to Become Target Stores".
  2. "Target Canada to close all stores by April 12". CBC.
  3. "Super C investira 5 M$ à Saint-Georges". EnBeauce.com.