Eglinton Square Shopping Centre

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Eglinton Square Shopping Centre
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Eglinton Square Shopping Centre
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates 43°43′25″N79°17′59″W / 43.7236°N 79.2996°W / 43.7236; -79.2996
Address1 Eglinton Square
Opening date1954
Developer Oxford Properties
OwnerKingsett Capital, Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
No. of stores and services80+
No. of anchor tenants 2
Total retail floor area 279,000 sq ft (25,900 m2)
No. of floors1
Website eglintonsquare.ca
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Eglinton Square Shopping Centre is an enclosed shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at Eglinton Avenue East and Victoria Park Avenue in Scarborough's Golden Mile neighbourhood. [1] It opened in 1954 [2] as a strip plaza, like most retail space at the time, and was later converted to mall. It was notable for having a parking garage attached to Morgan's department store, with a steep winding ramp. Morgan's was bought by the Hudson's Bay Company and eventually became a Bay.

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The main shopping centre still has two 1960s style ramps that provide two levels of parking on top of the stores. The top most level is the roof of the building and also provides open air parking spaces.

The Eglinton Square Shopping Centre is owned by Kingsett Capital and under the management of Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP. It has approximately 279,000 sq ft (25,900 m2) of retail space with over 80 retail outlets. The mall is located on what was once the site of James Neilson's farm.

The shopping centre is slated for major redevelopment, with high density condo buildings as part of the mix, due to the Eglinton Crosstown LRT that is being built along Eglinton Avenue.

History

The mall was opened to the public in 1954 in an area once settled by farmland in the 1820s and re-developed as industrial land during World War II along Eglinton Avenue and surrounded by residential homes to the north, south and west sides.

The mall's perimeter is being redeveloped for mixed and residential use (condo towers and townhouses) including demolition of existing low rise apartments along Engelhart Crescent. [3] [4] [5]

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