Northgate Centre

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Northgate Centre
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Northgate Centre
Location Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates 53°35′53″N113°29′19″W / 53.59806°N 113.48861°W / 53.59806; -113.48861
Opening date1965
ManagementAdam Elsafadi
Owner First Capital Realty
No. of stores and servicesOver 70
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 511,000 square feet (47,500 m2)
No. of floors2
Parking1,800
Public transit access Edmonton Transit System logo.svg Bus-logo.svg Northgate Transit Centre
Website northgatecentre.ca

Northgate Centre is a shopping mall located in the northern part of Edmonton, Alberta. It contains more than 70 stores and services. Its main anchor tenants are Marshalls, Safeway, and Walmart. [1]

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History

The mall first opened in April 1965 as Northgate Shopping Centre and was home to the Woodward's department store. A major renovation was completed in 1986, adding a second story and twin two-level parkades on the northwest and southwest corners, and the mall was renamed Northwood Mall. In 1994, Kmart opened a new larger location after closing at North Town Mall, however, this store would not last long as it closed in 1998 and Zellers opened in its space. The same year, First Capital Realty took ownership of the mall and a year later began a three-year redevelopment that was completed in 2002. The project included new locations for existing tenants Future Shop and Safeway, expanded space for Zellers, and a refurbished second-floor food court. The name was changed to Northgate Centre. [2]

In 2011 Walmart announced that it had acquired the lease for the location of the Zellers anchor store, which subsequently closed. [3] In October 2012, the Walmart Supercentre opened. [4] In the same year, Sport Mart closed to become Ardene. In the next year, Lammle's Western Wear and Tackle closed, and Rexall opened in its' former space the same year. Subsequently, the Service Canada location was closed. On March 28, 2015, the Future Shop closed. [5] In 2017, Game City, a local video game store, moved from Londonderry Mall to Northgate, and Marshalls opened in Future Shop's former space the same year. In May 2018 the Rexall location closed, as well as the Chili's outparcel the same year. Game City relocated to a former Coles in 2019. Around 2019-2020, the mall's McDonald's relocated to a new outparcel from the food court. In 2020, Healthcare Solutions relocated to Rexall's former space, and in its' former location Dollarama opened, now having 2 Dollarama stores across from each other in the area, with one in North Town Centre across 137 Ave. In 2024, Clare Beauty Supply opened, however, Ardene closed, and Game City relocated back to Londonderry Mall. Safeway also underwent a renovation.

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References

  1. Northgate Centre
  2. "The Rebirth of Northgate | YEGisHome.ca". 2016-03-04. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  3. Walmart Corporate – Walmart Canada completes acquisition of leases for 39 stores
  4. Walmart Canada – Corporate Information
  5. "Future Shop stores closed across Canada, some to become Best Buy". CBC News. March 28, 2015. Retrieved March 28, 2015.