Kildonan Place

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Kildonan Place
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Kildonan Place
Coordinates 49°53′54″N97°03′36″W / 49.8982°N 97.0601°W / 49.8982; -97.0601
Address1555 Regent Avenue West
Opening dateSeptember 24, 1980;44 years ago (September 24, 1980)
ManagementPrimaris (owned by H&R REIT)
No. of stores and services119
Public transit access Bus-logo.svg Winnipeg Transit [1]
42 Plessis Express
43 Munroe
44 Grey
45 Talbot
46 Transcona Express
47 Transcona – Pembina
48 McMeans Express
75 Crosstown East
77 Crosstown North
85 Kildonan Place – North Kildonan
86 Mission Gardens
87 Industrial
89 North Transcona – Kildonan Place
90 Kildonan Place – Whellams Lane
92 Crossroads Station – Lakeside Meadows
Website www.kildonanplace.com

Kildonan Place is a shopping centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, located in the neighbourhood of East Kildonan at 1555 Regent Avenue West. [2]

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The mall has 119 stores and services, a 6-screen theatre, and food court. [2] [3] It has 460,498 square feet (42,781.7 m2) of gross leaseable area. [2]

History

Kildonan Place opened on September 24, 1980, [4] [2] with anchors Sears, Hudson's Bay, and Dominion Foods. [5]

At the opening, the Hudson's Bay store was the largest single-floor Bay store in Canada. [6]

An additional 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2) of large format stores and in-line stores is planned. [7] In spring 2013, the location of the former Zellers store (closed in November 2012) opened as one of the first Target stores in the city. [8]

In October 2016, crews started demolishing the inside of the former Target store and converting it into smaller sections. The new stores will be accessed from inside the mall, with HomeSense taking up 21,000 square feet and Marshalls at 24,000 square feet. [9] Up to 11 new stores will be joining the mall starting with a mid-May opening followed by a second grand opening event later in summer of 2017.

The addition includes HomeSense, Marshalls, H&M, Urban Planet, Hakim Optical, Skechers, CAA & HUB Insurance. In addition, Mastermind Toys, Qdoba, Coal Fired by Carbone, and Almond Nail Bar were added as free standing units.

In June 2019, it was announced that a new 35,000 sq ft (3,300 m2), six-screen Cineplex Cinemas location would be built in a portion of the former Sears space, replacing the existing Famous Players cinema. It was originally expected to open in late-2021. [10] In November 2019, Cineplex announced that the location would be part of a new Cineplex banner known as Junxion, which will feature a family entertainment centre concept combined with a cinema. [11] [12]

In April 2021, Save-On-Foods opened a grocery store in another portion of the former Sears space. [13] Cineplex Junxion opened in December 2022. [14]

Anchors

Former anchors

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